LEAVE vs FORGET: NOUN
- Permission to do something
- Synonyms Leave, Liberty, License. These words imply that the permission granted may be used or not. Leave is the lightest, is generally personal, and is used on familiar occasions. Liberty is more often connected with more important matters; it indicates full freedom, and perhaps that obstacles are completely cleared from the path. License, primarily the state of being permitted by law, may retain this meaning (as, license to sell iutoxicating drinks), or it may go so far as to mean that unlawful or undue advantage is taken of legal permission or social for bearance: as, liberty easily degenerates into license.
- Originally, to receive formal permission, as from a superior, to depart; now, to part with some expression of farewell; bid farewell or adieu.
- Specifically Liberty to depart; permission to be absent: as, to take leave. See below.
- Liberty granted to do something, or for some specific action or course of conduct; permission; allowance; license.
- Permission to do something. : permission.
- An act of departing; a farewell.
- A leaving; something left or remaining.
- The act of departing politely
- The period of time during which you are absent from work or duty
- In glove-making, same as fourchette, 2.
LEAVE vs FORGET: VERB
- Tell or deposit (information) knowledge
- Leave behind unintentionally
- Go away from a place
- Leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking
- Go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness
- Be survived by after one's death
- Have left or have as a remainder
- Act or be so as to become in a specified state
- Make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain
- Put into the care or protection of someone
- Leave or give by will after one's death
- Move out of or depart from
- Remove oneself from an association with or participation in
- Result in
- Euphemism for fuck, screw (a mild oath).
- To unintentionally not do, neglect.
- To lose remembrance of.
- Forget to do something
- Be unable to remember
- Dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
- Leave behind unintentionally
LEAVE vs FORGET: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To put forth foliage; leaf.
- To go without taking or removing.
- To go out of or away from.
- To set out or depart; go.
- To cause or permit to be or remain.
- To give or deposit, as for use or information, upon one's departure or in one's absence.
- To abandon or forsake.
- To give over to another to control or act on.
- To bequeath.
- To have remaining after death.
- To cause or allow to be or remain in a specified state.
- To have as a result, consequence, or remainder.
- To allow or permit; let.
- To omit or exclude.
- To send out leaves; to leaf; -- often with out.
- To be unable to remember (something).
- To treat with thoughtless inattention; neglect.
- To fail or neglect to become aware at the proper or specified moment.
- To cease remembering.
- To disregard on purpose. Usually used in the imperative.
- To banish from one's thoughts.
- To fail to mention.
- To leave behind unintentionally.
LEAVE vs FORGET: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To be guilty of what is unworthy of one; to lose one's dignity, temper, or self-control.
- To treat with inattention or disregard; to slight; to neglect.
- To lose the remembrance of; to let go from the memory; to cease to have in mind; not to think of; also, to lose the power of; to cease from doing.
LEAVE vs FORGET: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Transmit (knowledge or skills)
- Produce as a result or residue
- To give over; cease; leave off.
- To go away; depart: as, he left by the last steamer; I am to leave to-morrow; the next train leaves at 10.
- To remain; be left.
- (c ) To give up or cease to associate with.
- To cease wearing or using; lay aside; give up: as, to leave off a garment; to leave off tobacco.
- To suffer or permit to continue; fail to change the state, condition, or course of; let remain as existing: as, to leave one free to act; leave him in peace; leave it as it is.
- To quit, as the doing of anything; cease or desist from; give over; leave off: followed, to express the verbal action, by a verbal noun in -ing, or formerly by an infinitive with to.
- Have as a result or residue
- To go away or depart from; quit, whether temporarily or permanently.
- To let remain or have remaining at death; hence, to transmit, bequeath, or give by will: as, he leaves a wife and children, and has left his property in trust for their use.
- To let remain for a purpose; confide, commit, or refer: as, to leave the decision of a question to an umpire; I leave that to your judgment.
- To place or deliver with intent to let remain; part from by giving or yielding up: as, to leave papers at the houses of subscribers; to leave money on deposit.
- To let remain; fail or neglect to take away, remove, or destroy; allow to stay or exist: as, he left his baggage behind him; 5 from 12 leaves 7; only a few were left alive.
- [The verb leave, permit, allow, is generally confused with leave, permit to remain, quit, etc., from which, however, it differs in construction. Leave is now generally followed by an indirect object of the person, and an infinitive with to: as, I leave you to decide. In vulgar speech leave is often used for let without to: as, leave me be; leave me go.]
- [The Middle English form leve (that is, as usually written, leue) is often confounded in manuscripts and early printed editions with lene, to grant, lend.
- To give leave to; permit; allow; let; grant.
- To raise; levy.
- Same as leaf.
- To separate or withdraw from; part company or relinquish connection with; forsake; abandon; desert: as, to leave a church or society; to leave one occupation for another; he has left the path of rectitude.
- (idiom) (leave no stone unturned) To make every possible effort.
- (idiom) (leave/let) To refrain from disturbing or interfering.
- Figuratively, to overlook or neglect in any way; fail to take thought of; lose care for.
- Dismiss from the mind
- To lose, temporarily or permanently, the power of recalling to consciousness (something once known or thought of); permit to pass, for a time or forever, from the mind; cease or fail to remember.
- Stop remembering
- (idiom) (forget (oneself)) To lose one's reserve, temper, or self-restraint.
LEAVE vs FORGET: RELATED WORDS
- Get out, Lead, Will, Impart, Entrust, Parting, Allow, Exit, Bequeath, Forget, Farewell, Give, Let, Quit, Depart
- Remembered, Think, Forgive, Mention, Miss, Underestimate, Ignore, Overlook, Remind, Remember, Draw a blank, Blank out, Block, Bury, Leave
LEAVE vs FORGET: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Result, Go away, Lead, Will, Entrust, Parting, Allow, Exit, Bequeath, Forget, Farewell, Give, Let, Quit, Depart
- Let, Remembered, Think, Forgive, Mention, Miss, Underestimate, Ignore, Overlook, Remind, Remember, Blank out, Block, Bury, Leave
LEAVE vs FORGET: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They also may require leave after already taken leave of absence application.
- Family and Medical Leave Act leave when we let her go.
- To provide paid sick leave, paid family leave, and paid medical leave for home health workers and direct service workers.
- How will furlough leave affect those on maternity leave or due to go on maternity leave?
- Accumulated annual leave, sick leave, or leave without pay may be requested for absences extending beyond the period of certified disability.
- Recreation leave, long service leave, leave without pay.
- Excess leave is authorized leave over and beyond any earned or advance leave that can be granted.
- Relevant statutory leaves include Family Leave, Sick Leave, Leave for Care of a Critically Ill Child.
- OFLA leave, that employee must exhaust all accrued sick leave before taking leave without pay.
- Approved paid leave, including annual leave, hospitalisation leave and maternity leave.
- Well, if almost any man may forget to return matches, you can bet your boots that Craken would forget to return them.
- Forget about politics, forget about red states, blue states, everything else associated with those.
- People will eventually forget your slides and your presentation, but they will not forget how you made them feel.
- Forget everything you know; forget what you learned in school.
- However you must not forget Donna Lauria and you cannot let the people forget her either.
- They may forget your name, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
- You can choose to forget this, but you forget it at your peril.
- If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.
- If I forget thee O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning.
- Yes, even they may forget, but I will not forget you.
LEAVE vs FORGET: QUESTIONS
- Why did Shelby Cooper leave the Tennessee Volunteers?
- When did Suleiman the Magnificent leave Constantinople?
- Why did Shinsuke Nakamura leave Johnny & Associates?
- Does paid maternity leave reduce domestic violence?
- Why did Toni leave girlfriends and why did she leave?
- Which is correct, 'shall I leave' or 'Can I leave'?
- What happens to my leave balance if I buy back leave?
- What happens to advanced sick leave when you leave the government?
- How much compassionate leave do you get for maternity leave?
- How do you calculate hospitalization leave from sick leave?
- Did you forget about the Arrested Development Revival?
- Did Alexander the Great forget his geography lessons?
- What does the blameless Vestal forget about Eloise?
- Will Germans ever forget the hand of reconciliation?
- What do construction project managers often forget about?
- What courtesies do nurses forget when visiting patients?
- Did Balasubramanian forget his first meeting with Subbulakshmi?
- What does Steve maraboli say about Forget Yesterday?
- How do you forget someone you love and never forget?
- Does Jack Forget Elsa's birthday in for Forget Me Not?