verb
- to choose not to do or have something, especially something enjoyable or something one wants
- to choose not to vote in an election or on a particular issue
Usage: often followed by ‘from’
Usage: political context
Examples
- She decided to abstain from eating sweets during her diet.
- The senator chose to abstain from the controversial vote.
- Many athletes abstain from alcohol during training season.
- He abstained from making any comments about the scandal.
- Three council members abstained when the motion came to a vote.
- The doctor advised her to abstain from smoking completely.