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abandonment

uh-BAN-dn-mnt
noun
1
The act of leaving someone or something behind completely, or the state of having been left that way.
"The children were taken into care after their parents' abandonment."
"The company faced criticism over its abandonment of the small town factory."
2
In law, the formal giving up of a right, claim, or piece of property.
"The inventor's abandonment of the patent application meant anyone could use the idea."

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In plain EnglishThe state or act of being completely left behind, whether that's a person, a place, or a legal right.

Common pairings
feelings of abandonment abandonment of a claim

Word Forms

abandonments plural

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Etymology

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

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