Abstaining

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Pronunciation: /əbˈsteɪnɪŋ/

Definitions of abstaining

verb Abstaining is a verb that refers to the act of choosing not to do something, typically for moral or religious reasons.

Example Sentences

A1 I am abstaining from eating junk food.

A2 She is abstaining from using social media for a month.

B1 The doctor advised abstaining from alcohol before the surgery.

B2 The athlete is abstaining from training to recover from an injury.

C1 The politician announced he would be abstaining from voting on the controversial bill.

C2 The monk practiced abstaining from worldly desires during his meditation retreat.

Examples of abstaining in a Sentence

formal The patient is abstaining from alcohol as part of their treatment plan.

informal I'm abstaining from sweets this week to try to eat healthier.

slang She's totally abstaining from drama in her life right now.

figurative By abstaining from gossip, you can maintain a positive reputation.

Grammatical Forms of abstaining

past tense

abstained

plural

abstainers

comparative

more abstaining

superlative

most abstaining

present tense

abstains

future tense

will abstain

perfect tense

have abstained

continuous tense

is abstaining

singular

abstainer

positive degree

abstaining

infinitive

to abstain

gerund

abstaining

participle

abstaining

Origin and Evolution of abstaining

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'abstaining' originated from the Latin word 'abstinere', which means to hold back or refrain from. It was derived from the prefix 'abs-' meaning away or off, and 'tenere' meaning to hold.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'abstaining' has retained its original meaning of refraining from something, but its usage has expanded to include various contexts such as abstaining from voting, abstaining from alcohol, or abstaining from certain foods for religious reasons.