Deserters

/dɪˈzɜːrtərz/ noun

People who abandon their post or duty, especially soldiers who leave the military without permission.

From Latin 'deserere' (to abandon or forsake), with the suffix '-er' denoting a person, and the plural '-s.' Historically used for soldiers fleeing military service, but extended to anyone abandoning responsibility.

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