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Meanings of
forebear
in English
A person from whom you are descended.
forbear
Synonyms
Examples for "
forbear
"
forbear
Examples for "
forbear
"
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
.
Usage of
forebear
in English
1
But again the blood of his
forebear
was rousing strange tremblings within him.
2
Are you aware, sir, that these Crozers killed your
forebear
at the kirk-door?'
3
But he is not generally intrusive, content to render homage to his illustrious
forebear
.
4
Henry Moore shrewdly avoided all mention of his artistic
forebear
.
5
His grandson Jeremy Matthews spoke at the unveiling, paying tribute to his
forebear
's
bravery.
6
Here we have a Napoleon, indeed with all the patience of his great
forebear
.
7
And that ape again, not a score of thousands from the monkey, his
forebear
.
8
Perhaps they are vignettes from a family friend or a
forebear
whose recollections we value?
9
Specifically the history of his famous
forebear
,
Jamie McGregor.
10
The blood of his great
forebear
refused to let him bow under this unjust stroke.
11
Before closing I cannot
forebear
a further word with regard to New York Central College.
12
I will take his sword for mine own, as your own
forebear
took Red Rain.
13
The GR Yaris, due to reach Australia late in 2020, will strive to emulate its
forebear
.
14
Presently the willows parted on the other bank, and Robin could hardly
forebear
laughing out right.
15
Martin's bastard was said to be the
forebear
of generations of imbecil prostitutes, epileptics, and drunks.
16
A British
forebear
of our croquet, Mr. Torrance.
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About this term
forebear
Noun
Singular
Verb
Frequent collocations
illustrious forebear
famous forebear
great forebear
african forebear
anglicanised forebear
More collocations
Forebear
through the time