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forsook

[fawr-sook] / fɔrˈsʊk /


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Once Trump became president, the GOP adopted his authoritarian cult brand of leadership and forsook true conservative values to enable his megalomania.

From Seattle Times

He forsook his hard-edge aesthetic for a time in the 1970s, incorporating draped fabrics, pleating, quilting and asymmetrical collars and hems into his designs.

From New York Times

And there’s the tale of the team member who forsook us one year to hike the John Muir trail — and was airlifted out after a medical emergency.

From New York Times

Serra told The Times that defense testimony will show that city inspectors “forsook their duties” and “looked the other way.”

From Los Angeles Times

But boring would never be a word to describe this former high jumper who forsook the family tradition of being 400m runners to learn the short sprints.

From Reuters