Forsake in a sentence as a verb

Troll-driven development is a fundamental tenet of XP which I'm not willing to forsake.

You can't forsake sales for a drawn out product management/development process, but you also can't just add every customer feature request either.

Given that LiveNation is the by far the biggest promoter in the US, it would be an enormous risk for a venue to forsake Ticketmaster and go with an alternative.

The primary differentiator is that it disproportionately attracts students who are very much sold on the "study a broad liberal arts education for the sake of education and forsake career oriented life skills".

Forsake definitions

verb

leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch; "The mother deserted her children"

See also: abandon desolate desert