Adopted?
unhelpful, helpless
Abandoned is a verb (past tense of abandon) and an adjective (an abandoned building).
Foundling, abandoned child, waif, the last more or less poetic closer to(cast away) than a genuine abandoned child whose parents are very much alive but not human or humane!-if you know what I mean. there is another word I won:t use which has all sorts of negative connotations-begins with B.
abandoned means "left alone"
Adopted?
The opposite of the verb abandon (leave behind, relinquish) would be to stay, retain, keep, hold, defend, or support. The opposite of the noun abandon (disregard) would be restraint, or self-restraint.
The opposite of "left behind" is "taken along" or "brought along." It implies that something or someone is not forgotten or abandoned, but instead brought with you.
unhelpful, helpless
anvil, go through north gate, you should see it on the opposite side of the street
how get the abandoned in florida
Yes it can be (abandoned babies, abandoned cars).The word abandoned is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to abandon."
"The sailors abandoned the sinking ship." "His friends abandoned him when he got into trouble." "He discovered gold in an abandoned silver mine."
abandoned horses
abandoned wagons
I abandoned my idea to become an actress.The mother abandoned her children.The man abandoned his wife just before their first child was born.The abandoned coal mine was very dangerous to enter.The tow truck picked up the abandoned vehicle.The mother cat abandoned her kittens.
The Abandoned by Paul Gallico (Nov 1995)The Abandoned by Ross Campbell (Mar 7, 2006)The Abandoned by Douglas Clegg (May 2005)