Forsaking in a sentence as a noun

This is the kind of tradeoff you make when forsaking sysvinit in favour of systemd.

Security is also contentious, because doing it right means forsaking the idea of an MVP.

Often it'll tell you to "take a left" onto the other highway forsaking the reality that you should veer right and take the cloverleaf exit.

Top athletes spend hours and hours at it, every day, often forsaking a normal life and education, sometimes even ruining their bodies in the process.

Look at the quality of life for minorities now compared to what it was 50 years ago. Some call this an advancement - but I call mistreating their children and forsaking their parental responsibilities in exchange for more lavish living.

Or is this another way to maximize profit by forsaking gainful, respectful employment, that can be somehow justified by "well, they'll be slightly better off?

It is morally reprehensible to abandon children because it is forsaking responsibility for ones actions.

Forsaking definitions

noun

the act of forsaking

noun

the act of giving something up

See also: abandonment desertion