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Definition of abstain verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

abstain

verb
 
/əbˈsteɪn/
 
/əbˈsteɪn/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they abstain
 
/əbˈsteɪn/
 
/əbˈsteɪn/
he / she / it abstains
 
/əbˈsteɪnz/
 
/əbˈsteɪnz/
past simple abstained
 
/əbˈsteɪnd/
 
/əbˈsteɪnd/
past participle abstained
 
/əbˈsteɪnd/
 
/əbˈsteɪnd/
-ing form abstaining
 
/əbˈsteɪnɪŋ/
 
/əbˈsteɪnɪŋ/
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  1. abstain (from something) to choose not to use a vote, either in favour of or against something
    • Ten people voted in favour, five against and two abstained.
    Topics Politicsc2
  2. abstain (from something) to decide not to do or have something, especially something you like or enjoy, because it is bad for your health or considered morally wrong
    • to abstain from alcohol/sex/drugs
    Topics Cooking and eatingc2
  3. abstain (from something) (Indian English) to stay away from something
    • The workers who abstained from work yesterday have been suspended.
  4. see also abstention, abstinence
    Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French abstenir, from Latin abstinere, from ab- ‘from’ + tenere ‘hold’.
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