EMPTY vs ABANDON: NOUN
- An empty box, crate, cask, etc.; -- used in commerce, esp. in transportation of freight.”
- An empty vessel or other receptacle, as a box or sack, packing-case, etc.; an empty vehicle, as a cab, freightcar, etc.: as, returned empties.
- An empty container.
- A container that has been emptied
- Great enthusiasm or lack of restraint.
- The act of giving up or relinquishing; abandonment.
- Abandonment; relinquishment.
- A complete giving up to natural impulses; freedom from artificial constraint; careless freedom or ease.
- A feeling of extreme emotional intensity
- The trait of lacking restraint or control; freedom from inhibition or worry
- Abandonment to naturalness of action or manner; freedom from constraint or conventionality; dash.
EMPTY vs ABANDON: ADJECTIVE
- Holding or containing nothing
- Needing nourishment
- Having nothing inside
- Emptied of emotion
- Having nothing inside or on the surface; holding or containing nothing.
- Having no elements or members; null.
- Not having an incumbent or occupant; unfilled.
- Not put to purposeful use; idle.
- Devoid; destitute.
- Needing nourishment; hungry.
- Lacking purpose or substance; meaningless.
- Lacking force or power.
- Having no occupants; not being used.
- Containing nothing; not holding or having anything within; void of contents or appropriate contents; not filled; -- said of an inclosure, or a container, as a box, room, house, etc.
- Free; clear; devoid; -- often with of.
- Having nothing to carry; unburdened.
- Destitute of effect, sincerity, or sense; -- said of language.
- Unable to satisfy; unsatisfactory; hollow; vain; -- said of pleasure, the world, etc.
- Producing nothing; unfruitful; -- said of a plant or tree.
- Destitute of, or lacking, sense, knowledge, or courtesy
- Destitute of reality, or real existence; unsubstantial.
- Devoid of significance or point
- N/A
EMPTY vs ABANDON: VERB
- Become empty or void of its content
- Make void or empty of contents
- Remove
- Leave behind empty; move out of
- Excrete or discharge from the body
- To surrender to the insurer the insured item, so as to claim a total loss.
- Leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch
- Leave behind empty; move out of
- Forsake, leave behind
- Give up with the intent of never claiming again
- Stop maintaining or insisting on; of ideas, claims, etc.
EMPTY vs ABANDON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To remove the contents of.
- To transfer or pour off completely.
- To unburden; relieve.
- To become empty.
- To discharge its contents.
- To discharge itself.
- N/A
EMPTY vs ABANDON: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deprive of the contents; to exhaust; to make void or destitute; to make vacant; to pour out; to discharge
- To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject.
- To give up absolutely; to forsake entirely ; to renounce utterly; to relinquish all connection with or concern on; to desert, as a person to whom one owes allegiance or fidelity; to quit; to surrender.
- Reflexively: To give (one's self) up without attempt at self-control; to yield (one's self) unrestrainedly; -- often in a bad sense.
- To relinquish all claim to; -- used when an insured person gives up to underwriters all claim to the property covered by a policy, which may remain after loss or damage by a peril insured against.
- To yield (oneself) completely, as to emotion.
- To cease trying to continue; desist from.
- To surrender one's claim to, right to, or interest in; give up entirely: : relinquish.
- To give up by leaving or ceasing to operate or inhabit, especially as a result of danger or other impending threat.
- To withdraw one's support or help from, especially in spite of duty, allegiance, or responsibility; desert.
EMPTY vs ABANDON: ADVERB
- N/A
- Freely; entirely.
EMPTY vs ABANDON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To draw out, pour out, or otherwise remove or discharge, as the contents of a vessel: commonly with out: as, to empty out the water from a pitcher.
- To discharge; pour out continuously or in a steady course: as, a river empties itself or its waters into the ocean. [A strained use, which it is preferable to avoid, since a river is not emptied by its flow into the ocean.]
- To lay waste; make destitute or desolate.
- To pour out or discharge its contents, as a river into the ocean.
- Containing nothing, or nothing but air; void of its usual or of appropriate contents; vacant; unoccupied: said of any inclosure or allotted space: as, an empty house or room; an empty chest or purse; an empty chair or saddle.
- Void; devoid; destitute of some essential quality or component.
- Destitute of force, effect, significance, or value; without valuable content; meaningless: as, empty words; empty compliments.
- Destitute of knowledge or sense; ignorant: as, an empty coxcomb.
- Forlorn from destitution or deprivation; desolate; deserted.
- Move out of
- To deprive of contents; remove, pour, or draw out the contents from; make vacant: with of before the thing removed: as, to empty a well or a cistern; to empty a pitcher or a purse; to empty a house of its occupants.
- Remove the contents of a container
- Devoid of significance or force
- Wanting substance or solidity; lacking reality; unsubstantial; unsatisfactory: as, empty air; empty dreams; empty pleasures.
- Not burdened; not bearing a burden or a rider: as, an empty horse.
- Not supplied; without provision.
- Wanting food; fasting; hungry.
- Bearing no fruit; without useful product.
- Producing no effect or result; ineffectual.
- Synonyms Void, etc. (see vacant); unoccupied, bare, unfurnished.
- Weak, silly, senseless.
- Leave behind empty
- Unsatisfying, vain, hollow.
- Leave in the lurch
- Reckless freedom from inhibition or worry
- In com., to relinquish to the underwriters all claim to, as to ships or goods insured, as a preliminary toward recovering for a total loss. See abandonment.
- To reject or renounce.
- To outlaw; banish; drive out or away.
- To relinquish the control of; yield up without restraint: as, he abandoned the city to the conqueror.
- To resign, forego, or renounce; relinquish all concern in: as, to abandon the cares of empire.
- To give up; cease to occupy one's self with; cease to use, follow, etc.: as, to abandon an enterprise; this custom was long ago abandoned.
- To detach or withdraw one's self from; leave.
- Leave behind empty
- Move out of
- Stop maintaining or insisting on
- Of ideas or claims
EMPTY vs ABANDON: RELATED WORDS
- Glazed, Void, Looted, Vacate, Open, Drained, Bare, Ransacked, Vacuous, Meaningless, Hollow, Blank, Lifeless, Unfilled, Vacant
- Forego, Spurn, Renounce, Jettison, Unconstraint, Wildness, Desert, Desolate, Give up, Wantonness, Empty, Give, Lurch, Vacate, Forsake
EMPTY vs ABANDON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Glazed, Void, Looted, Vacate, Open, Drained, Bare, Ransacked, Vacuous, Meaningless, Hollow, Blank, Lifeless, Unfilled, Vacant
- Forswear, Suspend, Reject, Eschew, Forego, Jettison, Desert, Desolate, Give up, Wantonness, Empty, Give, Lurch, Vacate, Forsake
EMPTY vs ABANDON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Note that some of the list elements were left empty in the original, and those have been left empty here.
- Once empty though it is very easy to delete all the empty cells, rows, and columns in the source editor.
- An empty file is parsed as an empty ETag.
- If the primary column value is empty, name is empty.
- Instead he states: There is no such thing as an empty space or an empty time.
- Finally tracked down and fixed edge case causing empty view to display when tests were not empty.
- ID code into the marker number field if empty and not set as empty; other monument.
- To define an empty keyed table, use empty key and value columns.
- No matter how you look at it, empty is still empty.
- Specifies whether empty elements will be added as empty feature attributes.
- God will not abandon us I feel sure.
- Carolina course will abandon overseeding after greens regrassed.
- Is It Time to Abandon Thanksgiving and Christmas?
- Quick to abandon regulations; impatient with repeated errors.
- Abandon all unnecessary possessions in your own home.
- Gates decides to abandon the colony for Newfoundland.
- You actively abandon something, you choose to abandon something.
- The function of the Abandon operation is to allow a client to request that the server abandon an uncompleted operation.
- We cannot and will not abandon you because Jesus promised never to abandon us.
- The first followers of Jesus immediately abandon their nets, and the sons of Zebedee not only abandon their nets, they also abandon their father.
EMPTY vs ABANDON: QUESTIONS
- Why does JSON_extract_array_element_text return an empty string?
- Why does innerxml contain empty entityreference nodes?
- Why SP_describe_first_result_set returns an empty result set?
- Why does imagecreatefromjpeg () return an empty string?
- Are inadmissible complaints being left empty-handed?
- What are Empty-Nester House plans&empty nester floor plans?
- What is in basic empty weight but not in empty weight?
- Is an empty textbox considered an empty string or null?
- Do you prefer string empty or string empty in a file?
- How long does it take for an empty stomach to empty?
- Why did Sweden abandon its nuclear weapons program?
- Are Theosophists ever ready to abandon their ideas?
- Did JetBlue abandon a wheelchair at Newark Airport?
- What percentage of consumers abandon their shopping carts?
- Should businesses abandon'the customer is always right'?
- Why did the Royalists abandon Haverfordwest Castle?
- When to abandon an emergency plastron appendicectomy?
- Why did the international community abandon Rwanda?
- Would you abandon elimination diets for pinnertest?
- Should the United States abandon extraterritoriality?