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- FOREWENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOREGO is to go before : precede How to use forego in a sentence
- FOREWENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Forewent definition: simple past tense of forego See examples of FOREWENT used in a sentence
- FOREWENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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- Forwent? Forewent? Foregone? Forgone? - Grammar Underground
Here’s the past participle in action: “The story of his mishap has foregone him ” Not a popular turn of phrase Interestingly, this “foregone” does live on in one tiny corner of the language: a “foregone conclusion” uses this past participle as a modifier
- forewent - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to give up, renounce, or resign [Archaic ]to neglect or overlook [Archaic ]to quit or leave [Obs ]to go or pass by Also, forego Middle English forgon, Old English forgān See for -, go1 bef 950 for•go′er, n 1 forbear, sacrifice, forsake No titles with the word (s) "forewent" Visit the English Only Forum
- Forewent - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Forewent is the past tense of the verb forgo, which means to decide not to do or have something It implies a conscious choice to give up or refrain from something that one might normally accept or enjoy The term often carries a sense of sacrifice or self-denial in relation to a certain expectation or pleasure
- Forewent - definition of forewent by The Free Dictionary
Define forewent forewent synonyms, forewent pronunciation, forewent translation, English dictionary definition of forewent v Past tense of forego1 American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing
- forewent - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online
Forewent Definition: Forewent is the past tense of the verb "forego," which means to go before or precede something or to decide not to do or have something It can also mean to sacrifice or give up Examples: As a verb meaning to go before or precede: She forewent her usual dinner and ate a salad instead
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