forsaken in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

forsaken in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Some of the forsaken farmland, however, has been sold or let to those who still earn their livelihoods in agriculture.
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In the mid-1970s, the town acquired the convent and school building that had since been forsaken.
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The album title refers to apostasy, the state of having forsaken one's professed belief set, often in favour of opposing beliefs or causes.
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She has forsaken magic to live a normal life, and is quietly resigned to having lost her identity.
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The most common usage of the word is to designate a homeless, forsaken or orphaned child, or someone whose appearance is evocative of the same.
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I cry to make my own, she who forsaken me.
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A son and a wife are forsaken for a certain reason, and home is left.
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She is a registered nurse, who had forsaken the profession for that of an airline stewardess.
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Hence, it is clear that the village was forsaken by its villagers sometime between 1477 and 1541.
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The whole complex was forsaken in 1600, and all that stands now is a tower stump and remnants of the castle wall.
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