Sentences with forsake
for·sake
F f - He doubted their claim to have forsaken military solutions to the civil war. [VERB noun]
- At 53 he has no plans to forsake the hills. [VERB noun]
- “They just could not understand why this bank with this long tradition and proud part in Australia's history, would forsake its name.
- People should not be expected to forsake their affections or lose interest in the culture that shaped them.
- She has forsaken her country for an island in the South Pacific.
- Although it doesn't forsake femmes.
- From the start, when they opted to forsake a bassist, they've shown a disdain for convention.
- A school may ever-so-nicely require a student to forsake their unique.