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What does the phrase 'without abandon' mean?

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Is there actually such a phrase? I may have got it wrong.

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  1. Don't shy away, get it done, finish no matter what


  2. "Without abandon" means within limits, thus with some degree of caution or prudence.

  3. i dont know.

  4. Without Abandon means that you are going to go for something no matter what the cost and irregardless of the obstacles.

    The term comes from old naval battles when the crew of a ship fought on, without abandoning their ship, even if it was on fire and sinking.

  5. The proper phrase is "with abandon". It means freely, completely without reservation or limit. Spoken of an action. As "to love with abandon".  

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