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Meanings of
foregone
in English
Well in the past; former.
gone
departed
bygone
bypast
Related terms
past
Synonyms
Examples for "
gone
"
gone
departed
bygone
bypast
Examples for "
gone
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had long since
gone
.
2
But, as the new year violence illustrates, something has
gone
badly wrong.
3
IPAs, in my opinion, have
gone
way too far in recent years.
4
So far this year, only six venture capital-backed companies have
gone
public.
5
Mould-breaking new political parties have regularly come and
gone
in British politics.
1
Indeed, he said clearly that Blair had not
departed
from the truth.
2
So the swineherd
departed
;
and the suitors made merry in the hall.
3
A security source at the presidency also said the president had
departed
.
4
Then late last year, Wilkinson spectacularly
departed
Nine after a contract dispute.
5
Another small producer, Ecuador, left this year and Indonesia
departed
in 2016.
1
More acts from
bygone
days have decided to go back to work.
2
Imperial nostalgia is alive and kicking in yet another
bygone
empire: Russia.
3
SNOW, and its attendant inconveniences, were taken very seriously in
bygone
times.
4
Many of her encounters reflect a growing return to
bygone
goods-exchange systems.
5
These are the days which the people in
bygone
times eagerly expected.
1
The Flocks of all Friars within this realm, we wish restitution of wrongs
bypast
,
and reformation in time coming, for salutation.
Usage of
foregone
in English
1
Still, the deal is far from a
foregone
conclusion, one analyst said.
2
The success of the referendums was by no means a
foregone
conclusion.
3
However, the drama may not be such a
foregone
conclusion on Thursday.
4
But maybe, after today, that's not such a
foregone
conclusion after all.
5
Obi-Wan thought the outcome of their deliberations must be a
foregone
conclusion.
6
A battle whose outcome is a
foregone
conclusion, from the very start.
7
It was the natural conclusion of the
foregone
stage of Byron's career.
8
But during this August of the year 1807 the habit was
foregone
.
9
They might have
foregone
the shots had they known what was coming.
10
Now temporal goods can be
foregone
without prejudice to the threefold truth.
11
The race was a short one, and the result a
foregone
conclusion.
12
What had earlier been a
foregone
conclusion had descended into a dogfight.
13
The ecclesiastical condemnation of their argument was of course a
foregone
conclusion.
14
Obviously then her defeat had been a
foregone
conclusion from the outset.
15
Yet, had we guessed the reason, we could have
foregone
the despair.
16
Nevertheless, in spite of this
foregone
conclusion, he DID speak to her.
Other examples for "foregone"
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About this term
foregone
Adjective
Frequent collocations
foregone conclusion
have foregone
foregone days
foregone revenue
foregone earnings
More collocations
Foregone
through the time
Foregone
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common