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  • adjective Abandoned
  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of orphan.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adjective deprived of parents by death or desertion

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Examples

  • For years after the market has abandoned a failed standard, it still exists in orphaned products hoping for eventual resurrection.

    UWB Meltdown Continues, WiMedia Alliance Disbands 2009

  • “Are you not the man they called Kingmaker, who took in orphaned princes and raised them to claim —”

    GROWN FROM MAN TO DRAGON • by Megan Arkenberg 2009

  • Godofredo Arauzo of the blog Perú y Medio Ambiente [es] (Peru and the Environment) commented in 2007 about the petition to take precautionary measures in the region: “Our country's environment is more neglected and abandoned than a child orphaned from a father, mother and family.”

    Global Voices in English » Peru: Contamination in Mining Town La Oroya 2009

  • Stroppy Author on How orphaned is an orphaned work?

    SF Tidbits for 2/4/10 2010

  • Ms Furness is heading a campaign to eliminate the bureaucratic obstacles to adoption of overseas children whom she describes as orphaned, abandoned''.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Ms Furness is heading a campaign to eliminate the bureaucratic obstacles to adoption of overseas children whom she describes as orphaned, abandoned''.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Derivatives shell-game leaves mortgages "orphaned" -- stop paying ...

    Boing Boing Cory Doctorow 2010

  • Can you read a sentence fragment, at the end of a long paragraph of grammatically correct sentences — a clause that’s been orphaned from the sentence it should be in, because the writer wants it to hit home — and judge that paragraph to be good prose, good writing, regardless of its breach of the “rules” of grammar?

    More on Critique Hal Duncan 2009

  • Forever, meanwhile, is an extraordinarily long time — we’d be drowning in orphaned works.

    Matthew Yglesias » Copyright Forever 2007

  • He assumed she included in that term the orphaned children as well as her aunt — probably the governess and her child too, and more than likely the ferocious housekeeper, the half-wit lad, and all the rest of the odd retainers with whom she had surrounded herself.

    Slightly Married Balogh, Mary 2003

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