French

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Pronunciation

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Verb

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abandonnera

  1. third-person singular future of abandonner

Swedish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French abandonner. First attested in 1716.[1]

Verb

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abandonnera

  1. (rare, formal) To abandon (property). [since 1873]
    Synonym: överge
    • 2023 November 19, Karin Lövgren Mannberg, “Hyreshus i Persberg övergavs helt av ägaren – mark och hus saknar värde [A residential building in Persberg was completely abandoned by the owner – the land and house are deemed worthless.]”, in SVT Nyheter:
      Vi abandonerar dem. De blir osålda och därmed herrelösa fastigheter när konkursen avslutats, sa konkursförvaltaren [] Det är ingen som äger dem nu.
      We abandon them. They become unsold and thus ownerless properties when the bankruptcy is concluded, said the bankruptcy administrator [] No one owns them now.

Usage notes

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  • Jargong rarely used outside its field. Other terms, such as överge, should most often be concidered instead.

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