Abandoner: meaning, definitions and examples
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abandoner
[ əˈbændənər ]
person who leaves
An abandoner is a person who forsakes or leaves behind someone or something. This term is often used in contexts involving relationships, responsibilities, or property.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The abandoner left the family without support.
- He was labeled as an abandoner for leaving his duties behind.
- In the story, the abandoner chose freedom over commitment.
Translations
Translations of the word "abandoner" in other languages:
🇵🇹 abandonador
🇮🇳 परित्याग करने वाला
🇩🇪 Verlasser
🇮🇩 peninggal
🇺🇦 покинутець
🇵🇱 porzucający
🇯🇵 放棄者
🇫🇷 abandonneur
🇪🇸 abandonador
🇹🇷 terk eden
🇰🇷 포기자
🇸🇦 التخلي
🇨🇿 opuštěč
🇸🇰 opúšťač
🇨🇳 放弃者
🇸🇮 zapustnik
🇮🇸 yfirgefið
🇰🇿 тастап кеткен
🇬🇪 მიტოვებული
🇦🇿 tərk edən
🇲🇽 abandonador
Etymology
The term 'abandoner' is derived from the verb 'abandon', which traces its roots back to the Latin word 'abandonare', meaning 'to give up completely'. The prefix 'ab-' signifies 'away from', while 'andonare' relates to 'to put down' or 'to give'. The combination reflects the act of giving up or leaving something behind. The term began to appear in the English language in the late Middle Ages and became more common with the industrial age, as abandonment came to be associated with various societal issues, including family estrangement and urban migration. Today, 'abandoner' is often used in psychological and social contexts to describe individuals who detach themselves from emotional, social, or physical responsibilities.