Synonym: abstain, avoid, refrain. Similar words: forbearance, be absorbed in, absorbed, beard, bear out, bear on, bear up, bugbear. Meaning: ['fɔrber /'fɔːbeə] n. a person from whom you are descended. v. 1. refrain from doing 2. resist doing something.
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1. He decided to forbear from interfering.
2. He could not forbear from expressing his disagreement.
3. It is often difficult to forbear from expressing one's opinion.
4. He forbear from take any further action.
5. I could not forbear smiling.
6. The wounded man could not forbear to cry out.
7. I forbear to go into details.
8. His doctor advised him to forbear from alcohol.
9. The fans could not forbear crying out at the wonderful goal.
10. I cannot forbear from expressing my opinion about your recent mistakes.
11. Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all. William Shakespeare
12. We begged him to forbear.
13. True to their forbear, the Renoirs make colour and the moods it can convey almost the leading character in the film.
14. I cannot forbear to go into details.
15. You must forbear taking advantage of your strength.
16. I forbear to tell his name.
17. Cant forBear criticizing their ineptitude.
18. I could scarcely forbear from laughing out loud.
19. Jim's doctor advised him to forbear from alcohol.sentencedict.com
20. We should forbear to go into details.
21. I cannot forbear from going into details.
22. The wounded boy could not forbear to cry out.
23. She could not forbear crying out.
24. We have to forbear our angry feelings.
25. Please forbear from smoking during the performance.
26. Ghost unlaid forbear thee!
27. His plan was such a success that even his original critics could scarcely forbear from congratulating him.
28. May I be strenuous, energetic and persevering !May I be patient! May I be able to bear and forbear the wrongs of others! May I ever keep a promise given!
29. So a government scientist, whom out of modesty I forbear to name, had to expose the fraud.
30. He may have been reluctant to give up a conquest of his illustrious forbear, Julius Caesar.
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