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abstinent

[ab-stuh-nuhnt] / ˈæb stə nənt /










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The group that was abstinent for one month had maintained a “significant reduction” in their alcohol consumption, while the control group did not.

From Washington Post

Adding low-nicotine cigarettes to standard cessation support “may help some smokers to become abstinent,” Walker and colleagues wrote in the March 2012 issue of Addiction.

From Science Magazine

Until a time when monkeypox hopefully abates, this can and should mean reducing our number of partners, skipping sex parties, practicing monogamy and even being abstinent.

From Washington Post

“I might choose for all children to stay abstinent from sex till they’re 23 years old and married, but I know that choice is not real,” she told the Oregonian newspaper in 1994.

From Washington Post

“The restaurant business tends to require a lot of face-to-face contact, and that makes those jobs harder right now, wearing masks, dealing with abstinent customers, and the risk of getting COVID,” she said.

From Washington Times