Similar words: continent, clandestine, abstract, prominent, substance, hence, fence, routine. Meaning: ['æbstɪnəns] n. 1. the trait of abstaining (especially from alcohol) 2. act or practice of refraining from indulging an appetite.
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1, The patient should practice total abstinence from smoking.
2, Abstinence is the best medicine.
3, The doctor prescribed total abstinence.
4, The best way to avoid pregnancy is total abstinence from sex.
5, The best way to avoid pregnancy was total abstinence from sex.
6, At sixteen Malins took the total abstinence pledge.
7, Campaigns that have merely preached abstinence have always failed.
8, The primary goal of the treatment was abstinence.
9, Abstinence, abstemiousness and a carefully controlled diet keep them in one piece.
10, Total abstinence from any sweeteners can cure a sweet tooth permanently - which is much better in the long term.
11, Perhaps of greater significance, labourism influenced abstinence from the formal political sphere.
12, Mere logic and abstinence from wishful thinking had enabled Milner to summarise the story of the next sixty years.
13, Continued abstinence from the primary substance or process of addiction.
14, His campaigns for total abstinence were based on appeals to reason.
15, He Is not commanding abstinence but, as a concession,[Sentencedict.com] allowing it under very special and limited circumstances.
16, The most marked effect of the abstinence from sleep with this subject was the presence of hallucinations of sight.
17, In the early stages of abstinence, people are having a lot of difficulties and craving is most pronounced.
18, I had planned to usher in the new decade with a month of abstinence.
19, The Fellowships have a primary end in themselves in providing the route to sustained abstinence from mood-altering substances and behaviours.
20, Compliance with any of the three drug treatments was associated with total abstinence during the year.
21, A function of Temperance activities was to enhance the symbolic properties of liquor and abstinence as marks of status.
22, As for the member of Alcoholics Anonymous, there could be no compromise solution: it was either total abstinence or total relapse.
23, If a man aspires towards a righteous life, his first act of abstinence is from injury to animals. Albert Einstein
24, Serving large helpings,[http://sentencedict.com/abstinence.html] I ate nothing myself and my abstinence was only another proof of my moral superiority.
25, But the programs featured a variety of themes and methods and were not consistent in advocating abstinence as the central message.
26, But the demon which had driven him to drink that night, after months of abstinence, had him in its thrall.
27, I knew of no virtues except truthfulness, obedience, self-sacrifice, total abstinence from alcoholic drinks ....
28, Within 12 months the Moderation movement had collapsed and in 1835 the abstainers re-grouped under the banner of Total Abstinence.
29, Mortified by the twist in his sobriety, George decided to go the whole hog and join the Total Abstinence Society.
30, Some creatures indulge but once a year, with long periods of abstinence as they make copies of themselves.
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