Abandon the effort

“Abandon the effort” means to stop trying to achieve a goal or complete a task, usually after deciding it is too difficult, unsuccessful, or not worth continuing. It conveys a sense of giving up on an action or process that has required effort, energy, or determination. People may abandon an effort due to repeated failures, lack of resources, changing priorities, or realization that the outcome is unattainable. While the phrase often carries a negative connotation of defeat, it can also reflect pragmatism or wisdom in redirecting focus toward more achievable goals.

Sample Sentences:

  • After hours of searching, the team decided to abandon the effort to locate the missing files.
  • He abandoned the effort to fix the car when he realized it was beyond repair.
  • Despite their determination, they abandoned the effort to climb the mountain due to bad weather.
  • The writer abandoned the effort to finish the novel after running out of inspiration.
  • Realizing the project was no longer feasible, the manager abandoned the effort to implement it.
  • She abandoned the effort to reconcile with her friend when her calls went unanswered.
  • They abandoned the effort to save the old building due to the high renovation costs.
  • After years of trying, the inventor abandoned the effort to perfect his prototype.
  • The students abandoned the effort to solve the puzzle after hours of frustration.
  • Faced with overwhelming obstacles, he finally abandoned the effort to start his business.

Synonyms:

  • Give up the effort
  • Surrender the attempt
  • Let go of the task
  • Stop trying
  • Cease efforts
  • Quit the endeavor
  • Walk away from the task
  • Drop the effort

Antonyms:

  • Persevere in the effort
  • Continue trying
  • Persist in the task
  • Stay committed
  • Redouble efforts
  • See it through
  • Push forward
  • Keep at it

Phrasal Verbs:

  • Give up on (to stop trying to accomplish something)
  • Walk away from (to abandon an effort)
  • Let go of (to cease striving for something)
  • Pull back from (to stop pursuing an effort)
  • Drop out of (to quit a task or process)

Idiomatic Expressions:

  • Throw in the towel (to give up on an effort completely)
  • Call it quits (to decide to stop trying)
  • Hit a dead end (to reach a point where further effort is futile)
  • Cut your losses (to stop trying to avoid further failure)
  • Bang your head against a wall (to continue an effort that gets no results)
  • Reach the end of the road (to conclude that further effort is impossible or pointless)

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