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1 forgo
avstå (fra), forsake, klare seg uten, gi avkall på, ofre, oppgi, gi slipp på -
2 forwent
verb \/fɔːwent\/pret. av ➢ forgo -
3 forego
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forgo — forgo, forbear, abnegate, eschew, sacrifice are comparable when they denote to deny oneself something for the sake of an end. One forgoes for the sake of policy, expediency, or the welfare of others something already enjoyed or indulged in, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
forgo — verb /fɔːˈɡəʊ,ˈfɔɻ.ɡoʊ,fɔɻˈɡoʊ/ a) To let pass. The only way to avoid shame is to forgo acting shamefully. b) To do without … Wiktionary
forgo — I verb abandon, abjure, abnegate, abstain from, avoid, bypass, cast aside, cast off, cease, decline, desist from, dimittere, discard, discontinue, dismiss, dispense with, dispose of, do without, eliminate, eschew, forbear, forsake, forswear, give … Law dictionary
forgo — (also forego) ► VERB (forgoes; past forwent; past part. forgone) ▪ go without (something desirable). ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
forgo — verb (T) to forego … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
forgo, forego — ▶ verb DO WITHOUT, go without, give up, waive, renounce, surrender, relinquish, part with, drop, sacrifice, abstain from, refrain from, eschew, cut out; informal swear off; formal forswear, abjure. Opposites keep … Useful english dictionary
forgo — (also forego) verb ADVERB ▪ willingly ▪ She would willingly forgo her presents if only her warring parents would declare a truce. VERB + FORGO ▪ have to ▪ Time to prepare was a luxury he would hav … Collocations dictionary
forgo — UK [fɔː(r)ˈɡəʊ] / US [fɔrˈɡoʊ] verb [transitive] Word forms forgo : present tense I/you/we/they forgo he/she/it forgoes present participle forgoing past tense forwent UK [fɔː(r)ˈwent] / US [fɔrˈwent] past participle forgone UK [fɔː(r)ˈɡɒn] / US… … English dictionary
forgo — also forego transitive verb (forwent; forgone; forgoing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English forgān to pass by, forgo, from for + gān to go Date: before 12th century 1. to give up the enjoyment or advantage of ; do without 2. archaic… … New Collegiate Dictionary
forgo — for|go [ fɔr gou ] (past tense for|went [ fɔr went ] ; past participle for|gone [ fɔr gɔn ] ) verb transitive FORMAL to decide not to do or have something: The board members have decided to forgo any salary increase … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
forgo — /fɔˈgoʊ / (say faw goh) verb (t) (forwent, forgone, forgoing) 1. to abstain or refrain from; do without; give up, renounce, or resign: * I would be quite happy to forgo lunch if it meant saving a life, she said. –mercury, 1991. 2. Obsolete to… …