abstention

noun

ab·​sten·​tion əb-ˈsten(t)-shən How to pronounce abstention (audio)
ab-
: the act or practice of abstaining: such as
a
: the act or practice of choosing not to do or have something
abstention from drugs and alcohol
a long period of abstention [=abstinence]
b
: a formal refusal to vote on something
There were 10 ayes, 6 nays, and 2 abstentions.
abstentious adjective

Examples of abstention in a Sentence

There were 10 ayes, 6 nays, and 2 abstentions when the vote was taken. a high rate of voter abstention
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The vote happened at the July 9 Sumner County Library Board meeting, where the measure failed with four in favor, two opposed and two abstentions. Angele Latham, The Tennessean, 14 July 2025 The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins (GENIUS) Act passed the cloture vote by a margin 66 to 32 on Monday, with two abstentions. Hugh Cameron, MSNBC Newsweek, 21 May 2025 Acting upon the recommendation of Superintendent Greg Johnson, the Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200 Board of Education voted 6-0 with one abstention to fire veteran physics teacher Aaron Podolner during a special meeting on July 10. Bob Skolnik, Chicago Tribune, 11 July 2025 On Wednesday, the Iranian Parliament voted to suspend IAEA cooperation with only one abstention among the 223 lawmakers and none voting against it. Alexander Smith, NBC news, 26 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for abstention

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Late Latin abstentiōn-, abstentiō, from Latin absten-, variant stem of abstinēre "to abstain" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of action nouns

First Known Use

1521, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of abstention was in 1521

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“Abstention.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/abstention. Accessed 19 Aug. 2025.

Kids Definition

abstention

noun
ab·​sten·​tion əb-ˈsten-chən How to pronounce abstention (audio)
ab-
: the act or practice of abstaining
especially : a formal refusal to vote
3 ayes, 5 nays, and 2 abstentions

Legal Definition

abstention

noun
ab·​sten·​tion əb-ˈsten-chən How to pronounce abstention (audio)
: the staying of the exercise of federal jurisdiction in a case that involves a question of state law or policy which the federal court prefers to have resolved by a state court or agency
also : the staying of the exercise of federal jurisdiction in a case that involves a proceeding in a court of military justice
Burford abstention \ ˈbər-​fərd-​ \
: an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of a challenge to the exercise of a usually complex state administrative function
Colorado River abstention \ ˌkä-​lə-​ˈra-​dō-​, -​ˈrä-​ \
: an abstention grounded especially on the involvement in the federal case of questions of state concern that are also at issue in a parallel case in state court
Pullman abstention \ ˈpu̇l-​mən-​ \
: an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of the interpretation of an ambiguously worded state law whose constitutionality would have to be determined by the federal court

Note: A party to a case subjected to a Pullman abstention may reserve the right to return to federal court once the state court has resolved the state law question. Pullman abstentions are the most common type of abstention.

Thibodaux abstention \ ˌtē-​bə-​ˈdō-​ \
: an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of an issue that greatly affects and concerns a state
Younger abstention \ ˈyəŋ-​gər-​ \
: an abstention grounded on the plaintiff's invocation of federal jurisdiction for the purpose of restraining an ongoing usually criminal state proceeding that has been brought in good faith and not for harassment

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