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Meanings of total abandonment in English
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Usage of total abandonment in English
1
But only a totalabandonment of the cuts will correct his mistakes.
2
Neither sport is well-known in China, which partly explains the almost totalabandonment.
3
The idea of totalabandonment is not a good idea.
4
By the time he returned the bugles were ordering the totalabandonment of the vessel.
5
After the totalabandonment of the French enterprise, there seemed to exist no further pretext for prolonging the war.
6
This increased the morbid despondency under which he was labouring, and led to an almost totalabandonment of himself.
7
I shall stay at least that time in this quarter; for I cannot leave my daughter in such totalabandonment.
8
Accusing the government of the constant lie, he writes "only a totalabandonment of the cuts will correct Osborne's mistakes".
9
I apprehend too, that the totalabandonment of the principle of rotation in the offices of President and Senator, will end in abuse.
10
The totalabandonment of Christianity is perdition, while he who is overcome of evil may yet repent to the salvation of the soul.-ED.
11
Analysts said both options were unlikely and that a compensation payment to the Russians or a totalabandonment of the deal were more realistic alternatives.
12
He's the commander of the Misenum fleet -' As he sagged between the slaves we watched for a moment, admiring the fleet commander's totalabandonment.