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Meanings of
forbear
in English
Catalan
refrenar-se
Spanish
refrenarse
Back to the meaning
Resist doing something.
refrain
act
Catalan
refrenar-se
A person from whom you are descended.
forebear
Refrain from doing.
hold back
Synonyms
Examples for "
hold back
"
hold back
Examples for "
hold back
"
1
Environment groups welcomed the decision of states to
hold
back
their approval.
2
She wanted to
hold
back
,
afraid to allow such vulnerability in herself.
3
Hoffa said the union was not trying to
hold
back
technological advancements.
4
Utterly lost in the moment, the chief engineer continued to
hold
back
.
5
A video posted on Twitter shows police attempting to
hold
back
demonstrators.
Usage of
forbear
in English
1
Dearest Madam,
forbear
for the present: I am but in my noviciate.
2
Avoid extreams;
forbear
resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
3
Failing that, I request that you
forbear
invading me for a time.
4
Broffin could not
forbear
the peering peep around the sheltering window draperies.
5
But Folko called out, In the name of our holy Saviour,
forbear
.
6
In Jehovah's name
forbear
;
cried a shrill, but clear and melodious voice.
7
For the life of me I cannot
forbear
a cry of exultation.
8
Policeman peers in at me inquiringly, but I
forbear
to ask questions.
9
I would
forbear
the requirements until after I have reached my lord.
10
Whereupon those who accompanied the prince requested his Royal Highness to
forbear
.
11
Sir, I cannot
forbear
to take the owlet out of your mouth.
12
As for the letters of dear Lucy, I
forbear
to copy any.
13
I could not
forbear
,
even in our haste, to seek some consolation.
14
Minerva could not
forbear
to admire, yet felt indignant at the insult.
15
But I
forbear
to say more on a subject which is forbidden.
16
Here especially is one which I cannot
forbear
stopping to look at.
Other examples for "forbear"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
forbear
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
forbear from
forbear a smile
forbear further
forbear no
forbear admiration
More collocations
Translations for
forbear
Catalan
refrenar-se
abstenir-se
Spanish
refrenarse
abstenerse
Forbear
through the time
Forbear
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common