abye

[US]/aɪbiː/
[UK]/ah-bye/

Translation

v.to abstain from or give up something, especially as a form of religious penance; to atone for wrongdoing by performing an act of reparation or sacrifice.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularabys
Present Participleabying
Past Tenseabought
Past Participleabought

Phrases & Collocations

abye the law

abye a chance

abye one's rights

abye the pain

abye all hope

Example Sentences

to abye something means to give it up or let go of it.

i had to abye my dreams of becoming a musician.

she decided to abye her old habits and start fresh.

he had to abye his unhealthy lifestyle for his health.

it's hard to abye something you love, but sometimes it's necessary.

i had to abye my plans because of the unexpected rain.

he couldn't abye his pride and apologize for his mistake.

the team had to abye their lead in the final minutes of the game.

she decided to abye her position and run for a different office.

it was time to abye the old ways and embrace new ideas.

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