What is another word for Refraining?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfɹˈe͡ɪnɪŋ] (IPA)

Refraining is the act of holding back or restraining oneself from doing something. There are many synonyms for refraining, including abstaining, avoiding, ceasing, desisting, forbearing, holding off, inhibiting, keeping from, quitting, renouncing, shunning and withholding. These words all indicate a conscious decision to resist or avoid temptation, impulse or action. Some of these synonyms may carry negative connotations, while others may emphasize the positive result of refraining. Choosing the appropriate synonym depends on the context of the situation and the intention of the speaker or writer. Regardless of the word choice, refraining can be a powerful and admirable choice for self-control and discipline.

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Usage examples for Refraining

She woke James Baines, a butler, and the two, wisely Refraining from striking a light, made their way in the direction from which the smell of gas seemed to come.
"The Debit Account"
Oliver Onions
Helena was so charming to Kenneth Boyd that Hubert, almost beyond himself with pride and Refraining with difficulty from kissing her when she was too especially delicious, wondered why on earth he had so long delayed showing his old friends how sweetly original a little simpleton he had secured in spite of all their jeers.
"Helena Brett's Career"
Desmond Coke
It was known that in their perplexity they had considered the possibility of extending Conscription to Ireland, and to do so, equally with Refraining from doing so, seemed to be a step of doubtful expediency.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry

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