Words and phrases that have a meaning related to abandonment:  (157 results)
Often used in the same context:
neglect, relinquishment, enfeeblement, ruination, abrogation, desertion, abdication, betrayal, reversion, cruelty, despoliation, disinheritance, impoverishment, deracination, faithlessness, failure, disposition, obliteration, emasculation, inadequacy, dismantlement, destruction, evisceration, alienation, rejection, renunciation, endangerment, disinterest, concomitants, indifference, negation, termination, decimation, ineffectiveness, cancellation, willful neglect, usurpation, depopulation, enslavement, capitulation, protraction, estrangement, pauperism, adoption, diminution, obsolescence, discontinuation, exploitation, helplessness, purposelessness, abasement, submissiveness, withdrawal, bewilderment, fecklessness, dispossession, improvidence, deprivation, depravation, disconnection, elopement, imprudence, inefficacy, fatherlessness, abjectness, degradation, maltreatment, disintegration, ineffectuality, fearfulness, enervation, vacillation, demise, unconcern, nonparticipation, mendicancy, noninvolvement, disavowal, solipsism, annihilation, pauperization, stultification, exclusion, transmogrification, maladjustment, reversals, impracticability, closure, rapine, atavism, disobedience, disapprobation, uprooting, discombobulation, unreadiness, debilitation, orphanhood, dehumanisation, victimization, terrorization, solicitousness, obliviousness, abolition, severance, surrender, banishment, cessation, dissolution, disappearance, repudiation, dismantling, disengagement, expulsion, overthrow, repeal, reported, reproductive, pretreatment, actual, compensable, decrease, expected, aggregate, childrearing, life, measurable, observed, panic, predicted, pretax, rearing, selfreported, simulated, stimulation, subnormal
Appears in the definition of:
bolt, desolate, forlorn, godforsaken, lorn
More general:
disposal, nurse
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— Adjectives for abandonment: complete, total, final, gradual, virtual, utter, temporary, general, entire, sudden, eventual, more...

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