Synonym: let slip, lose, sacrifice. Similar words: for fear of, decaffeinated, colorful, either, interfere, neither, interfere in, conceit. Meaning: ['fɔrfɪt /'fɔːf-] n. 1. something that is lost or surrendered as a penalty; 2. a penalty for a fault or mistake that involves losing or giving up something 3. the act of losing or surrendering something as a penalty for a mistake or fault or failure to perform etc.. v. lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime. adj. surrendered as a penalty.
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31 Unfortunately, on becoming a bishop you forfeit your right to that particular principle.
32 They insist that the forfeit of self-esteem must be paid.
33 Where schools are relatively effective, the children of illiterate adults may forfeit much of what is being offered.
34 Thereafter, with both players short of time and in some danger of losing by time forfeit, Kasparov counter-attacked.
35 It would forfeit, by the same token, any claim to be recognised as law.
36 If a Teamster fails to keep earning service credit, he can forfeit, or lose, all his prior service credit.
37 The illusion of mastery would prove difficult to forfeit, however, and would plague them throughout the first year.
38 The Dorsey High football team was declared the winner by forfeit.
39 All the money is forfeit to the Crown, so Pip is once again poor.
40 His life is forfeit to the people.
41 I'll die rather than forfeit my pledge to her.
42 If you fail, your life shall be forfeit.
43 His health was the forfeit he paid for overworking.
44 Teams that are late for their starting time will forfeit the round.
45 Yells : Cry for mercy! Your meaningless lives will soon be forfeit.
46 As soon as a predetermined quantity had been consumed, the final loser would have to perform a forfeit, which was usually obscenely biological.
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47 If he is perceived otherwise he will forfeit the domestic support.
48 Corporate restructuring often arises from the financial distress and the forfeit of debt paying ability.
49 Unless it be paid by Michaelmas Day of this year, then my best manor lands are forfeit to Abbot Hugo.
50 They place their lives in forfeit for what they say. "
51 In the event the property does not close, the sales agreement spells out the conditions under which buyer would forfeit the earnest money.
52 It turns out that if you make them forfeit their cash value on canceling, then they won't cancel.
53 If tractive must be too slow, will make the arrest bat batch abraded to burn eclipse but forfeit braking action.
54 Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety?
55 They would forfeit good opportunities for self - improvement and alienate their audiences.
56 If you continue to tell lies, you will forfeit the good opinion of everyone.
57 We are executing a clandestine operation that will force them once and for all to forfeit their power hold.
58 Her health was the forfeit she paid for working too hard.
59 SECTION 11 Forfeiture of Cash Bond Deposit ? The Director may forfeit the cash bond deposit in favor of the government upon the cancellation of the license for cause.
60 Knowing his own life would soon be forfeit due to his increasing phthisis symptoms, Venser made the ultimate sacrifice.
More similar words: for fear of, decaffeinated, colorful, either, interfere, neither, interfere in, conceit, interfere with, conceited, reiterate, deceitful, take it easy.