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Sentence count:53+2 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-06-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: forfeitforfeiturecounterfeitersurfeitcounterfeitconceitedfor fearfor fear ofMeaning: ['fɔrfɪt /'fɔːf-]  adj. surrendered as a penalty. 
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1. Because he broke the rules, he forfeited his winnings.
2. By being absent from the trial, he forfeited the right to appeal.
3. He forfeited his property by crime.
4. He has forfeited his right to be taken seriously.
5. He has forfeited the right to represent the people.
6. These people have forfeited the right to live in society.
7. The couple forfeited their independence in order to help those less fortunate.
8. You have forfeited your chance of getting your money back.
9. He has forfeited a lucrative fee but feels his well-being is more important.
10. The insurance premium is forfeited on cancellation. 10.
11. Middlesex forfeited their first innings and Durham were 11 without loss in their second innings when bad light ended play.
12. Ayala also forfeited more than $ 500, 000 that he had amassed in real estate and personal property.
13. Because of his absence from the trial he forfeited all rights to appeal.
14. They and their values had also forfeited the right to exist.
15. Your money will not be forfeited but you will have to repay any tax relief you have received.
16. And once it has forfeited the power to act, the organization becomes both reactive and reactionary.
17. Before the departure for Paris, Mrs Maugham fortunately forfeited her position by various gratuitous and irrelevant remarks about the expense.
18. They had not only forfeited the right to a political vote.
19. She could have forfeited what she earned from it without noticing.
20. Chaineed by attitudes is a slave and forfeited freedom.
21. In rejecting the reductionism of rationalism, the counterculture was so deeply anti-intellectual that it forfeited access to its own history.
22. If a booking was cancelled and not relet[sentencedict.com/forfeited.html], the deposit was forfeited.
23. To this decision, the army leadership which had long ago forfeited its moral independence - gave its unqualified support.
24. Bidders are now required to post six-figure performance bonds, to be forfeited upon failure.
25. Whatever may have happened, it was treated as an act of war and in these circumstances the perpetrators forfeited all rights.
26. It was as well that she did because she had forfeited most of her private life for the sake of her chosen career.
27. The moon has henceforth had the ability to return to earth, while man's right to do so was forfeited.
28. He no longer believed in himself, and knew he had forfeited the right to have others believe in him.
29. The only result of clerical opposition was that the established Church once again forfeited its chance to control developments.
30. Others suggested that because of its rigid op-position to birth control, the Church had forfeited its credibility in the reproductive debate.
More similar words: forfeitforfeiturecounterfeitersurfeitcounterfeitconceitedfor fearfor fear ofreiteratetake it easyreiterationdecaffeinatedUnitededitedsuitedexcitedignitedlimitedinvitedspiritedwrite downinheritedelicitedtake it or leave itinhibiteddelimitedinhabitedexploitedexpeditedunlimited
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