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abstinence ['&bstyn*ns]

"Abstinence" refers to the practice of refraining from or avoiding behaviors, particularly those related to indulgence or pleasure.

Abstinence is commonly associated with abstaining from alcohol, drugs, or sexual activity.

This term can also be applied to abstaining from certain foods or activities for health or religious reasons.

It is a voluntary choice made by individuals to exercise self-control and discipline.

Abstinence can be seen as a preventive measure or a way to avoid potential negative consequences.

This concept is often promoted as part of sex education programs to encourage individuals to delay sexual activity until they are ready and capable of practicing safe sex.

In some cultures or religions, abstinence may have specific guidelines or practices related to fasting, rituals, or rituals before significant events.

Here are the summarized facts and examples regarding the usage of the word "abstinence" in sentences:

Abstinence refers to the act of voluntarily refraining from indulging in, or avoiding certain behaviors, particularly those related to physical or sensory pleasures.
"John practiced abstinence from alcohol to maintain his sobriety."
"Mary decided to practice abstinence until marriage as a part of her religious beliefs."
"The doctor advised abstinence from sweets to maintain a healthy diet."
"The program promotes abstinence from smoking to reduce the risks of lung cancer."
"Abstinence from engaging in risky behaviors is an effective strategy for preventing the spread of diseases."
"Couples practicing abstinence can explore alternative methods of intimacy."
 

Explain the word "abstinence". Give some examples of using the word "abstinence" in sentences.