a·ban·don
(ə-băńdən)
[Middle English abandounen, from Old French abandoner, from a bandon, a, at (from Latin ad; see ad–), + bandon, control.]
transitive verb: -doned, -don·ing, -dons.
- To withdraw one's support or help from, especially in spite of duty, allegiance, or responsibility; desert: abandon a friend in trouble.
- To give up by leaving or ceasing to operate or inhabit, especially as a result of danger or other impending threat: abandoned the ship.
- To surrender one's claim to, right to, or interest in; give up entirely. See synonyms at relinquish
- To cease trying to continue; desist from: abandoned the search for the missing hiker.
- To yield (oneself) completely, as to emotion.
noun
- Unbounded enthusiasm; exuberance.
- A complete surrender of inhibitions.
derivatives
- a·bańdon·er
- noun
- a·bańdon·ment
- noun