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- FORFEIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FORFEIT is something forfeited or subject to being forfeited (as for a crime, offense, or neglect of duty) : penalty How to use forfeit in a sentence
- FORFEIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Forfeit means to lose or give up something, usually as a penalty If you don’t finish your homework and eat all your broccoli, you'll most likely forfeit your right to watch TV before going to bed
- FORFEIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FORFEIT definition: 1 to lose the right to do or have something because you have broken a rule: 2 to decide not to… Learn more
- FORFEIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A forfeit is something that you have to give up because you have done something wrong That is the forfeit he must pay
- Forfeit - definition of forfeit by The Free Dictionary
1 To lose or give up (something) on account of an offense, error, or failure to fulfill an agreement: The other team did not show up in time and so forfeited the game 2 To subject to seizure as a forfeit
- forfeit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of forfeit verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary forfeit something to lose something or have something taken away from you because you have done something wrong He has forfeited his right to be taken seriously Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
- forfeit - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to (cause to) lose or become liable to lose, because of a failure to do something: [~ + object] She forfeited the match by refusing to play [no object] had to forfeit because she couldn't continue the match
- forfeit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective forfeit (not comparable) Lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure
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