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desertion    音标拼音: [dɪz'ɚʃən]
n. 丢掉,遗弃,逃亡

丢掉,遗弃,逃亡

desertion
n 1: withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or
responsibility; "his abandonment of his wife and children
left them penniless" [synonym: {desertion}, {abandonment},
{defection}]
2: the act of giving something up [synonym: {abandonment},
{forsaking}, {desertion}]

Desertion \De*ser"tion\ (d[-e]*z[~e]r"sh[u^]n), n. [L. desertio:
cf. F. d['e]sertion.]
1. The act of deserting or forsaking; abandonment of a
service, a cause, a party, a friend, or any post of duty;
the quitting of one's duties willfully and without right;
esp., an absconding from military or naval service.
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Such a resignation would have seemed to his superior
a desertion or a reproach. --Bancroft.
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2. The state of being forsaken; desolation; as, the king in
his desertion.
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3. Abandonment by God; spiritual despondency.
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The spiritual agonies of a soul under desertion.
--South.
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59 Moby Thesaurus words for "desertion":
AWOL, French leave, abandonment, absence without leave,
absquatulation, apostasy, atheism, backsliding, betrayal, bolt,
breakaway, crossing-over, decampment, defection, defenselessness,
degeneration, dereliction, deserter, desolation, disappearance,
disappearing act, disloyalty, elopement, exit, faithlessness,
fall from grace, fatherlessness, flight, forlornness, fugitation,
going over, hasty retreat, hegira, helplessness, homelessness,
impiety, impiousness, irreligion, irreverence, kithlessness, lapse,
lapse from grace, motherlessness, quick exit, ratting,
recidivation, recidivism, recreancy, renunciation, running away,
schism, scramming, secession, skedaddle, skedaddling, treason,
turning traitor, undutifulness, walkout

DESERTION, crim. law. An offence which consists in the abandonment of the
public service, in the army or navy, without leave.
2. The Act of March 16, 1802, s. 19, enacts, that if any non-
commissioned officer, musician, or private, shall desert the service of the
United States, he shall, in addition to the penalties mentioned in the rules
and articles of war, be liable to serve for and during such period as shall,
with the time he may have served previous to his desertion, amount to the
full term of his enlistment; and such soldier shall and may be tried by a
court-martial, and punished, although the term of his enlistment may have
elapsed previous to his being apprehended or tried.
3. By the articles of war, it is enacted, that "any non-commissioned
officer or soldier who shall, without leave from his commanding officer,
absent himself from his troop, company, or detachment, shall, upon being
convicted thereof, be punished, according to the nature of his offence, at
the discretion of a court-martial." Art. 21.
4. By the articles for the government of the navy, art. 16, it is
enacted, that "if any person in the navy shall desert to an enemy, or rebel,
he shall suffer death;" and by art. 17, "if any person in the navy shall
desert, or shall entice others to desert, he shall suffer death, or such
other punishment as a court-martial shall adjudge."


DESERTION, torts. The act by which a man abandons his wife and children, or
either of them.
2. On proof of desertion, the courts possess the power to grant the
'Wife, or such children as have been deserted, alimony (q.v.)


DESERTION, MALICIOUS. The act of a husband or wife, in leaving a consort,
without just cause, for the purpose of causing a perpetual separation. Vide
Abandonment, malicious.


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  • Desertion - Wikipedia
    Desertion is the abandonment of a military duty or post without permission (a pass, liberty or leave) and is done without the intention of returning This contrasts with unauthorized absence (UA) or absence without leave (AWOL ˈeɪwɒl ), which are temporary forms of absence
  • DESERTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DESERTION is an act of deserting; especially : the abandonment without consent or legal justification of a person, post, or relationship and the associated duties and obligations
  • DESERTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    DESERTION definition: the act of deserting or the state of being deserted See examples of desertion used in a sentence
  • DESERTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Desertion is also the act of leaving someone in a difficult situation or without help
  • Desertion: The Ultimate Guide to Spousal, Military, and Legal . . .
    What it is: The legal definition of desertion involves one person abandoning their duties and obligations to another without consent or justification, most commonly seen when a spouse leaves the marital home or a soldier leaves their post with no intention of returning
  • What Happens to Military Deserters in the U. S Military?
    Desertion is when a member of the military abandons a post or duty without permission to do so He or she also has no intention of returning And just from the definition, we can assume that desertion is not a good thing to do But, what happens to military deserters in the U S military exactly?
  • What Is Desertion in Divorce? Grounds, Proof, and Effects
    Desertion can be used as grounds for divorce, but proving it takes time and evidence Learn how it works and when no-fault divorce might be the easier route Marital desertion happens when one spouse walks out on the marriage without the other’s agreement and with no plan to come back
  • Consequences of Abandonment and Desertion in Divorce
    Whether you’re dealing with walkaway wife syndrome or a disappearing husband, you probably have a lot of questions—including how one spouse’s desertion will affect the divorce proceedings and when abandonment might even be a crime
  • Desertion - definition of desertion by The Free Dictionary
    1 to go away from and leave without help etc; to leave or abandon Why did you desert us? abandonar 2 to run away, usually from the army
  • Desertion: The Ultimate Guide to Military and Spousal Abandonment
    For most people, desertion is not an abstract concept; it's a deeply personal crisis that carries severe legal consequences, impacting everything from your freedom and military record to your divorce settlement and child custody arrangements





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