for·sake
/fərˈsāk/
verb
abandon (someone or something).
"he would never forsake Tara"
synonyms: abandon, desert, leave, quit, depart from, leave behind, leave high and dry, turn one's back on, cast aside, give up, reject, disown, break (up) with, jilt, strand, leave stranded, leave flat, leave in the lurch, throw over, cast aside/off, betray, run/walk out on, rat on, drop, dump, ditch, chuck, give someone the push, give someone the elbow, give someone the big E, bin off, give someone the air, abandoned, deserted, jilted, stranded, discarded, shunned, renounced, betrayed, rejected, disowned, dropped, dumped, ditched, desolate, bleak, godforsaken, remote, isolated, sequestered, lonely, solitary, derelict, dreary, forlorn, uninviting, cheerless, depressing, sad
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abandon, desert, forsake mean to leave without intending to return. abandon suggests that the thing or person left may be helpless without protection.
FORSAKE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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to leave someone forever, especially when they need you: Do not forsake me!
to quit or leave entirely; abandon; desert: She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific.
1. to give up; renounce (a habit, idea, etc.) 2. to leave; abandon.