Abandon without warning

JILT

To jilt someone with whom you have a relationship is to drop them suddenly or callously. “Jilt” is an obsolete noun that used to mean “harlot, loose woman”.

“JILT” can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities:

  1. Journal of International Law and Technology (JILT): JILT is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the intersection of law and technology, particularly in the international context. It covers a wide range of topics, including intellectual property, privacy, cybersecurity, and the legal implications of emerging technologies.
  2. Joint Implementation of Low Emission Development Strategies (JILT): In the context of climate change and environmental initiatives, JILT may refer to joint efforts to implement low emission development strategies. These strategies aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable development.
  3. Jilted: In everyday language, “jilt” is a verb that means to suddenly and without warning end a romantic relationship with someone, especially by not responding to messages or calls. “Jilted” is the past participle or adjective form of this verb, describing someone who has been rejected in this manner.

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