To give up or renounce a habit or a way of life
The past tense of forsake is forsook.
The past tense for "forsake" is "forsook."
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Although "forsaked" is used incorrectly at times, the past tense of "forsake" is "forsook."
decook, forsook, rebook, retook, unbook, unhook
Nihilism is a philosophical belief that argues life has no inherent meaning or value.
book, brook, crook, gook, hook, look, nook, rook, schnook, shook, snook, took, chinook, forsook
Some examples of feminine rhyme in the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe are: "dreary" and "weary" "token" and "spoken" "burden" and "word in" "betook" and "forsook"
Monet was encouraged by the marine painter Boudin to paint in the open air, a practice he never forsook. After two years (1860-62) with the army in Algeria, he went to Paris, over parental objections, to study painting.
Judas turned against Jesus, and sold Him out to the Pharisees for 30 pieces of silver. Some suspect it was out of jealousy and that Judas only expected Jesus to get a beating, not actually be killed which is why he threw the coins back at the Pharisees later and then hung himself out of guilt.
Nope. It proves how stupid the Christian bible is. It also proves that their god is totally fictional. The others require other proof.