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The Many Meanings of Abbandono in Italian

In Italian, "abbandono" has several meanings, but the most common ones are:

1. Abandonment: to leave someone or something behind, usually without intending to return.
Example: "Ha lasciato il bambino in abandonedio." (He left the child in abandon.)
2. Neglect: to fail to take care of someone or something, often due to lack of attention or resources.
Example: "Ha trascurato la cura del suo animale, causando il suo abbandono." (He neglected the care of his animal, causing its abandonment.)
3. Surrender: to give up or yield control of something, usually after a struggle or resistance.
Example: "Ha dovuto arrendersi alle forze armate." (He had to surrender to the armed forces.)
4. Desertion: to leave someone or something, especially in a situation where there is a duty or responsibility to stay.
Example: "Ha disertato il suo reggimento durante la battaglia." (He deserted his regiment during the battle.)

In general, "abbandono" implies a sense of leaving or giving up something, often with negative connotations such as neglect, desertion, or failure.

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