Abstained

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Abstained Meanings

    verb to choose not to do or have something, especially something you like or enjoy

    Fields related to abstained

    Medical Field

    In medical ethics, a patient may choose to abstain from a particular treatment or procedure.

    Religious field

    Some religions require their followers to abstain from certain foods or activities during specific times.

    Legal field

    In legal proceedings, a judge or jury member may abstain from voting on a particular issue due to a conflict of interest.

    Voting field

    During a vote, a person may choose to abstain from voting for any of the options presented.

    Alcohol and drug addiction field

    Individuals recovering from addiction may abstain from consuming alcohol or drugs as part of their treatment plan.

    Occupation Usage of abstained

    Writer

    In a legal context, a writer may abstain from expressing their personal opinions in order to remain unbiased when reporting on a case.

    Psychologist

    A psychologist may recommend that a patient abstain from certain behaviors or substances in order to improve their mental health.

    Doctor

    A doctor may advise a patient to abstain from strenuous physical activity after a surgery to prevent complications.

    Politician

    A politician may abstain from voting on a particular issue if they have a conflict of interest.

    Athlete

    An athlete may choose to abstain from consuming alcohol in order to maintain peak physical performance.

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