forsake• If Barlaston can be saved, no other major country house need be forsaken.• Disappointedcustomers and forsakenemployeespretty much had to tough it out alone.• They have a certain vibrancy, an eye-catching quality, and they go for impact without forsaking good taste.• Gwendolyn begged Hugo not to forsake her.• More than 80 older men and women have forsakenretirement to help at local schools.• They were as welcoming as ever; a little surprised because they had thought I had forsaken them.• When scienceforsakes this basis it loses its way.