English to Turkish Dictionary abstinence

abstinence

Yoksun bırakma
definition
noun
I started drinking again after six years of abstinence
the fact or practice of restraining oneself from indulging in something, typically alcohol.
translation of 'abstinence'
noun
içkiden uzak durma,
kaçınma,
uzak durma
example
Outside unprotected sex within marriage he is an advocate of strict 'abstinence' .
It is also important to note that most patients reported reduced use rather than 'abstinence' .
I started drinking again after six years of 'abstinence'
For the Hindus the fasting is 'abstinence' from meat during their holy time.
The British anti-drink-driving campaigns try to scare you into complete 'abstinence' .
How did she quit drinking five years ago, and how did she maintain 'abstinence' for several years?
'abstinence' from premarital intercourse
Other than 'abstinence' , having a vasectomy is the most reliable method of contraception.
After 12 months, the researchers intend to shift the addicts to methadone or 'abstinence' .
If alcohol is the cause of the heart failure then 'abstinence' is essential.
In food matters they sought to maintain an equilibrium between 'abstinence' and indulgence.
While 'abstinence' may be a desirable goal for these individuals, not many accomplish it.
These effects disappeared after a period of 'abstinence' from alcohol consumption.
My unplanned and almost month long period of 'abstinence' from alcohol finally came to an end last night, with four gin and tonics.
On the other side of drunkenness there is a no less committed balance of prohibition and 'abstinence' in England.
The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise 'abstinence' or moderation.
This is presented to those who commit themselves to 'abstinence' for life.
Many people who go on methadone programmes, the softer alternative to 'abstinence' , remain on them for years.
I have no problem with someone who wants to promote 'abstinence' .
He's gone six months without, the longest sustained 'abstinence' of his life.
The authorities there even advocated sexual 'abstinence' , rather than condom use, as a national health strategy.
I started drinking again after six years of 'abstinence'
A growing lobby, here and in America, preaches 'abstinence' , not education.
You must want to live 'abstinently' even for the new medications to help.
Now the message they get is, well, we don't really expect you to be 'abstinent' .
Finally, there is considerable debate on whether to wait until the patient is 'abstinent' for a fixed period of time before introducing the HCV medical treatment.
The present findings suggest these personal resources benefit recovering substance abusers because residents were 'abstinent' and currently living in an Oxford House at the time of data collection.
In addition, as they were currently sexually 'abstinent' , they were probably not motivated to seek information about AIDS / HIV and safer sex behaviors to avoid being perceived by other students as sexually experienced or prepared.
Among those who live 'abstinently' in this regard, however, there are, in my opinion, three different groups.
Discussing travel plans with a sponsor and with other recovering food addicts can provide us with an excellent source of ideas for solutions to the challenges of traveling 'abstinently' .
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