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abandonment

21 antonyms and opposites of abandonment, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The act of leaving someone or something behind completely, or the state of having been left that way.

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How to use abandonment

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feelings of abandonment abandonment of a claim

Etymology

From French abandonnement, from abandonner ("to abandon"), ultimately from the same root as English "abandon".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “abandonment” mean?

The word “abandonment” means the act of leaving someone or something behind completely, or the state of having been left that way. In plain terms, the state or act of being completely left behind, whether that's a person, a place, or a legal right.

How do you pronounce “abandonment”?

“Abandonment” is pronounced uh-BAN-dn-mnt (/əˈbæn.d(ə)n.m(ə)nt/ in IPA).

How do you use “abandonment” in a sentence?

Here is “abandonment” used in a sentence: “The children were taken into care after their parents' abandonment.”

What is another word for “abandonment”?

Words with a similar meaning to “abandonment” include abandoning, abdication, abjuration, abnegation, abrogation and cession.

What is the opposite of “abandonment”?

The opposite of “abandonment” — its antonyms — are acquisition, arrogation, care, completion and conviviality.

What part of speech is “abandonment”?

“Abandonment” is a noun.

Where does the word “abandonment” come from?

The word “abandonment” comes from French. From French abandonnement, from abandonner ("to abandon"), ultimately from the same root as English "abandon".

Is “abandonment” a common word?

“Abandonment” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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