The act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.
Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime.
Синонимы
Examples for "forego "
Examples for "forego "
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.
1 A British-U.S. pilot programme requires both governments to waive quarantines, Doyle said.
2 David Parker said he won't waive legal privilege on Crown Law advice.
3 The president could also waive the sanctions based on national security considerations.
4 It said the National Football League team had decided to waive Shembo.
5 Osram said that it would waive the agreement if negotiations were successful.
1 Periods of fasting, times when we forgo sleep as long as possible.
2 Do respect their space and time and forgo the selfie requests, however.
3 People who purchase insurance do not forgo their rights to these services.
4 But I do understand some women's reluctance to forgo the sheen entirely.
5 What could you offer us to forgo our rights and turn back?
1 She hobbled along; he was far behind; he would give up soon.
2 You already agreed to give up the idea of law school, Faith.
3 The family is now willing to give up control, the sources said.
4 Probably didn't want to give up work time to go to court.
5 He didn't give up when others said he'd already lost, Corvan said.
1 So jest you throw overboard any idea of her not liking you.
2 Once it lands in such a boat, it's difficult to throw overboard .
3 He is willing to throw overboard Gorfinkel, Schwefeldampf and Undercutt.
4 You've just got to decide which one to throw overboard .
5 Now, they attach heavy cubes of rock salt to the cases they throw overboard .
Surrendered as a penalty.
1 On the practice courts another really zany Team Murray forfeit going on.
2 Eighteen men have paid the forfeit of their lives in the undertaking.
3 Let your chosen champions enter the circle or else forfeit the trial.
4 Sellers of such shall forfeit the goods and 5 pounds per piece.
5 Our fate hangs upon a hair; the slightest negligence may forfeit all.
6 He'll be forced to forfeit all of those assets if found guilty.
7 For the next three nights the paltry rules of society are forfeit .
8 His life would pay the forfeit of the folly of his fellow-stationers.
9 The making or selling of fireworks is forbidden or forfeit 5 pounds.
10 I could not forfeit their lives; they were not mine to forfeit .
11 In this he was culpable, and paid the forfeit with his life.
12 Whoever breaks the arch or drops the handkerchief must pay a forfeit .
13 The single payout will forfeit any ongoing spousal support from the baller.
14 One of them had lost the first round and must pay forfeit .
15 I could not bear to forfeit the newly-won esteem of my comrades.
16 Once it takes the hook, the fish is forfeit to the fisherman.
Другие примеры для термина "forfeit"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Об этом термине Глагол
Изъявительное наклонение · Настоящее
Forfeit в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки