Actually you cannot say "It was abandon." That's because "abandon" is a verb and forms a past participle with "-ed" as many other English words do. E.g. "She got the teddy bear when she was three: it was hugged, cuddled, dragged, hurled, grimed, soaked, washed, ripped, glued and finally abandoned." To abandon means to leave behind.
The word that means to abandon or leave alone by death is "forsake."
Do you mean defector? If so, then it means a shortcoming, a deficiency, or to abandon something.
I think you mean abandon, which would be a verb.
The Igbo meaning for the word "Abandon" of the African origin is Hapụ.
abandon
He tried to abandon the shop.
The unstressed vowel in the word "abandon" is the letter "a".
People should not abandon their cats.
Abandon.
Forsake is a word that has the meaning of abandoning or forgetting about someone. Eg. If someone said "I will never forsake you," then that would mean they would never forget or abandon you.
To say abandon in Latin you have to saw relinquo.
I will abandon this ship if the waves don't subside.