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abstained


Meanings
  • Verb

    Refraining from participating or consuming something, often for moral, health, or religious reasons.

    - "She abstained from eating meat for health reasons."
    - "Many monks take a vow of abstinence from worldly pleasures."
    - "He abstained from alcohol during his recovery."

Synonyms

deny , forbear , forgo , give up , refrain , relinquish , withhold
Rhymes
Words rhyming with abstained
maintained , rained , chained , strained
Variants
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abstain , abstained , abstainer , abstainers , abstaining , abstains
Etymology
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Derived from the Latin word 'abstinere,' meaning 'to keep away' or 'to withhold.'


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that some animals practice abstinence too? For example, male elephants will not mate until they are about 25 years old, and female elephants only give birth every 5-6 years.

  2. Abstinence is also a common theme in music, with many songs about giving up something for the sake of love or personal growth. For example, 'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston is a classic ballad about abstaining from love until the right moment comes.


Related Concepts
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  1. Temperance: Temperance is the moderation of behavior, especially in regard to food, drink, and sex. It is related to the concept of abstinence, as both involve controlling one's desires and habits.

  2. Self-denial: Self-denial is the act of giving up or refraining from something for the sake of personal growth, spiritual development, or to help others. It is closely related to the concept of abstinence, as both involve sacrificing immediate pleasure for long-term benefits.


Culture
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In literature, abstinence is a common theme in religious and moral stories, such as 'The Canterbury Tales' by Geoffrey Chaucer and 'Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan. In art, the concept of abstinence is often depicted in paintings and sculptures that show monks or ascetics practicing self-denial.

How to Memorize "abstained"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize abstinence, imagine someone holding back from something they desire, such as a hand reaching out for a piece of cake but then pulling back. Or, picture a monk sitting in meditation, practicing self-control and denying himself worldly pleasures.

  2. associate

    - To associate the word 'abstinence' with the concept of self-control or self-denial. For example, you might remember that 'abstinence' means 'to keep away' or 'to withhold,' so it's a word that's related to controlling your desires and impulses.

  3. mnemonics

    - To use a mnemonic to remember 'abstinence,' you might create a sentence that helps you remember the meaning of the word. For example, 'Abstinence is the act of keeping away from something, like a starving man keeping away from a feast.'


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