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 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?
6 Jack and Edith decided beforehand to forgo the complications of credit cards.
7 Others forgo any sort of monetary transaction and rarely leave the commune.
8 Nervously, they both said they would forgo dessert and have coffee instead.
9 All this will I do if he will now forgo his anger.
10 All this will he do if you will now forgo your anger.
11 Byron decided to forgo the urinals and lock himself into a stall.
12 Okay, maybe out of respect for the dead, I'd forgo the sausage.
13 I spend my nights now at the building's lobby, and forgo sleep.
14 These sectarians?-No :tounderstand is to forgo the imagined right apportioning blame.
15 Black Yak opted to forgo those pesky drawstrings altogether on the Niata.
16 Should we forgo our dreams because we could get hurt or die?
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