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Post by Cole on Mar 25, 2024 7:38:14 GMT -5
The vows: "___, I now take you to be my wedded wife/husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy relationship of marriage. I promise to love and comfort you, honor and keep you, and forsaking all others, I will be yours alone as long as we both shall live."
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Post by Cole on Mar 25, 2024 7:40:06 GMT -5
from Oxford Languages · Learn more for·sake verbLITERARY gerund or present participle: forsaking abandon (someone or something). "he would never forsake Tara" Similar: abandon desert leave quit depart from leave behind leave high and dry turn one's back on cast aside give up reject disown break (up) with jilt strand leave stranded leave flat leave in the lurch throw over cast aside/off betray run/walk out on rat on drop dump ditch chuck give someone the push give someone the elbow give someone the big E bin off give someone the air abandoned deserted jilted stranded discarded shunned renounced betrayed rejected disowned dropped dumped ditched desolate bleak godforsaken remote isolated sequestered lonely solitary derelict dreary forlorn uninviting cheerless depressing sad Opposite: stay with return to renounce or give up (something valued or pleasant). "I won't forsake my vegetarian principles
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