abandoned infant

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Definition

Noun: 1. A child who has been deserted and whose parents are unknown: This term refers specifically to a baby or very young child who has been left by their parents or guardians, with no one to claim them or provide care. The focus is on the act of desertion and the resulting unknown parentage.

Usage

The term is used formally, often in legal, social work, or news contexts, to describe the status of a found child. - The police are searching for the parents of the abandoned infant discovered on the church steps. - The hospital has a protocol for caring for an abandoned infant until social services can intervene.

Advanced Usage
  • Legal Status: The designation of "abandoned infant" can initiate specific legal procedures, such as terminating parental rights to clear the way for adoption.
    • After the mandatory waiting period, the court declared the baby an abandoned infant, making her eligible for adoption.
Variants and Related Words
  • Foundling (n): An older, somewhat literary term for an abandoned infant of unknown parents.
    • The historical novel featured a foundling who discovers her noble lineage.
  • Orphan (n): A child whose parents have died. This is distinct, as "abandoned infant" implies the parents' whereabouts are unknown by choice, not death.
Synonyms
  • Foundling: A child found after being abandoned.
  • Castaway child: A child who has been cast off or deserted (more dramatic/literary).
Related Phrases
  • To abandon an infant: The verb phrase describing the act.
    • It is a crime to abandon an infant.
Noun
  1. a child who has been abandoned and whose parents are unknown

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