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To sacrifice (something valuable), especially for moral or practical reasons
“He would work very hard and give up his weekends trying to better provide for his family.”
To cease to perform a specified action
“I had to stop running temporarily due to tendonitis.”
To delay action until a particular time or event
“You'll have to wait for two weeks while we process your application.”
To delay taking action
“I don't know why I don't just do a load when I accumulate enough but I'd guess it has something to do with my natural tendency to procrastinate.”
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