for sake

  • 1for|sake — «fr SAYK», transitive verb, sook, sak|en, sak|ing. to give up; leave alone; leave; abandon: »At fourteen he ran away, forsaking his home and friends. SYNONYM( …

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  • 2for sake of — preposition Because of, for the sake of. She stayed home for sake of her sick friend. Syn: because of …

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  • 3for·sake — …

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  • 4Sake — For other uses, see Sake (disambiguation). Dedicated sake barrels at Itsukushima Shrine …

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  • 5sake — for·sake; keep·sake; sake; …

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  • 6for — for·mic; for·mi·ca; For·mi·ca; for·mi·can; for·mi·ca·ri·idae; for·mi·car·i·um; for·mi·cary; for·mi·ca·tion; for·mic·i·dae; for·mi·cide; for·mi·civ·o·rous; for·mi·coi·dea; for·mi·col·o·gist; for·mi·da·bil·i·ty; for·mi·da·ble; For·mol; for·mol·ize; …

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  • 7for|sak´er — for|sake «fr SAYK», transitive verb, sook, sak|en, sak|ing. to give up; leave alone; leave; abandon: »At fourteen he ran away, forsaking his home and friends. SYNONYM( …

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  • 8sake — [ seık ] noun count usually singular ** 1. ) the benefit or good of someone or something: for someone s sake: We hope for her sake that the wedding goes as planned. for the sake of something: The regulation is not just for the protection of the… …

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  • 9Sake — (s[=a]k), n. [OE. sake cause, also, lawsuit, fault, AS. sacu strife, a cause or suit at law; akin to D. zaak cause, thing, affair, G. sache thing, cause in law, OHG. sahha, Icel. s[ o]k, Sw. sak, Dan. sag, Goth. sakj[=o] strife, AS. sacan to… …

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  • 10for goodness' sake — for God’s/Christ’s/goodness’/Heaven’s/Pete’s/sake spoken phrase used for emphasizing what you are saying when you are annoyed or angry ‘for God’s sake’ and ‘for Christ’s sake’ are offensive to some people Oh, for goodness’ sake, leave me alone!… …

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