![]() 1,037,621,094 visitors served. |
|
![]() Dictionary/ thesaurus | ![]() Medical dictionary | ![]() Legal dictionary | ![]() Financial dictionary | ![]() Acronyms | ![]() Idioms | ![]() Encyclopedia | ![]() Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
abandon |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Financial | 0.07 sec. |
|
abandon v. to intentionally and permanently give up, surrender, leave, desert, or relinquish all interest or ownership in property, a home or other premises, a right of way, and even a spouse, family, or children. The word is often used in situations to determine whether a tenant has left his/her apartment and the property inside and does not intend to come back. Thus, a landlord can take over an apparently abandoned residence, but must store the things a tenant leaves behind and give notice to the tenant before selling the possessions which are left. To abandon children can mean to have no contact and give no support for a year or more. (See: abandonment, abandoned property) |
|
? References in periodicals archive |
|---|
After a series of deaths, even Emmet runs amuck burning
and looting a native village; his conscience haunts him, however, to the
extent that he gives up any claim he may have to the treasure Drake has
stolen and instead abandons ship to try to survive in the new world,
rejecting Drake and his piracy. Hope Floats: Sandra Bullock abandons ship and goes back to looking
for love in this comedy-drama in which the ``Speed'' queen
plays an abandoned young mother who has to move back in with her own
eccentric mom (Gena Rowlands). Ultimately, Pongo abandons ship and finds
happiness in a faraway land. |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Browser extension |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|
|---|