Be earlier in time; go back further.
Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime.
Do without or cease to hold or adhere to.
1 Operators in Europe have also tried to forego subsidies, with mixed results.
2 He cannot forego the effect he is almost sure it will produce.
3 Eco-Christians are being asked to forego the traditional, heavily lubricated pre-Christmas parties.
4 To forego this aid was perilous; to wait for it was ruin.
5 I thought they might forego it for the sake of other things.
6 I forego all questions of advantage, and base my argument upon that.
7 And he was not prepared to forego one amusement for the other.
8 For a time they must forego the chance of rescuing their friend.
9 If I am underground in a secure place, I forego my coffin.
10 His son must forego love-ifit were indeed love-ofhis own volition.
11 He declared he would rather return to Scotland than forego his amusements.
12 But I shall not forego my claim on what she promised-youracquaintance.
13 A man does not easily forego habits that have become second nature.
14 He could give her as much, and more, than she would forego .
15 New York would neither be willing nor able to forego this advantage.
16 Poor Mr. de Luc, however, could not forego coming to my room.
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