Forsaking

/fɔːrˈseɪkɪŋ/ verb

Abandoning or giving up something, especially a person or way of life, often with a sense of betrayal or loss.

From Old English 'forsacan,' combining 'for-' (used as an intensive) with 'sacan' (to protest or refuse). The word carries weight because it implies a deliberate choice to abandon something once important.

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