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abstention
[ ab-sten-shuhn ]
abstention
/ əbˈstɛnʃən /
noun
- a voluntary decision not to act; the act of refraining or abstaining
- the act of withholding one's vote
Derived Forms
- abˈstentious, adjective
Other Words From
- ab·stentious adjective
- nonab·stention noun
- unab·stentious adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of abstention1
Word History and Origins
Origin of abstention1
Example Sentences
Students in the audience, some with mouths taped shut to symbolize their hunger strike over the issue, reacted with fury, calling out, “Cowards!” and other epithets after the 10-to-6 vote, with one abstention.
The vote was approved 29 to 0 with one abstention.
Someone may be allergic or intolerant to alcohol, taking a medicine that contraindicates alcohol consumption, or have religious or personal preferences that tend toward abstention.
The abstention by Fulton County election board member Julie Adams aligns with her lawsuit seeking to more closely control election operations and to win a legal ruling finding county election boards can refuse to certify election results.
“Claims about that shouldn’t be dismissed on technical grounds like abstention or rightness. I think the appellate court is going to have a lot to say about it.”
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