abandoned



abandon (oneself) to

To allow oneself to enjoy something fully. On the chilly fall day, Maria abandoned herself to the comforts of hot tea and a warm blanket.
See also: abandon

abandon ship

1. Literally, to escape from a sinking ship. We had to abandon ship after the collision with the rocks tore a hole in the hull.
2. By extension, to leave a failing organization or bad situation. Amid rumors that the company was filing for bankruptcy, the employees started to abandon ship.
See also: abandon, ship

abandon ship

 
1. Lit. to leave a sinking ship. The captain ordered the crew and passengers to abandon ship.
2. . Fig. to leave a failing enterprise. A lot of the younger people are abandoning ship because they can get jobs elsewhere easily.
See also: abandon, ship

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Illarion-Russian
AidenAY-dənEnglish (Modern)
Eardwulf-Anglo-Saxon
Chryses-Greek Mythology
Lawandalə-WAHN-dəAfrican American
MiklÓSMEEK-loshHungarian