abstain

abstain
UK [əbˈsteɪn] / US verb [intransitive]
Word forms "abstain":
present tense I/you/we/they abstain he/she/it abstains present participle abstaining past tense abstained past participle abstained
1)
a) to deliberately avoid doing something that is enjoyable but that may not be healthy, safe, or morally right
abstain from:

A high percentage of women said they had abstained from alcohol during pregnancy.

b) formal to not do something that is likely to cause serious problems
abstain from:

They agreed to abstain from any actions that might endanger the peace process.

2) to deliberately not vote in an election or at a meeting

Derived word:
abstainer
noun countable
Word forms "abstainer":
singular abstainer plural abstainers

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