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1 biti kažnjen novčano
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2 fota
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3 gubitak prava
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4 gubljenje zaloge
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5 izgubiti omaškom
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6 izgubiti prestupom
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7 izgubljena stvar
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8 kaznom biti lišen
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10 izvršiti prestup
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11 globa
• amercement; fine; forfeit; forfeiture; mulct; penalty -
12 gubitak
• bereavement; cost; deficit; deprivation; deteriment; detriment; disadvantage; forfeit; losing; loss; loss and damage, l&d; miscarriage; sacrifice; sweeping; toll; wast; wastage; worse -
13 izgubiti
• bleed; come of a loser; forfeit; lose; lose oneself; lost; mislay -
14 kazna
• amercement; award; castigation; chastisement; correction; discipline; doom; execution; fine; forfeit; judg(e)ment; judgement; judgment; licking; pain; penal; penally; penalty; punishment; reward; rod; scourge; sentence; vengeance -
15 naknada štete
• damages; forfeit; recovery of damages; reparation -
16 odšteta
• complementarity; damages; forfeit; indemnification; indemnity; precompensation; recourse; reparation -
17 prestup
• contravention; crime; delict; delinquency; delinquncy; excess; forfeit; give offence; misdamenor; misdeed; misdeminor; misfeasance; offence; offense; overstep; peccancy; sin; transgression; trespass; violation; wrongdoig
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forfeit — for·feit 1 / fȯr fət/ n [Anglo French, from Middle French forfait, past participle of forfaire to commit a crime, from fors outside + faire to do]: something forfeited or subject to being forfeited forfeit 2 vt 1: to lose or lose the right to by … Law dictionary
forfeit — for‧feit [ˈfɔːft ǁ ˈfɔːr ] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to lose property or the legal right to something because you have broken the law: • The company will forfeit all its assets to the federal government. 2. to lose rights, benefits etc: • State… … Financial and business terms
Forfeit — For feit, n. [OE. forfet crime, penalty, F. forfait crime (LL. forefactum, forifactum), prop. p. p. of forfaire to forfeit, transgress, fr. LL. forifacere, prop., to act beyond; L. foris out of doors, abroad, beyond + facere to do. See {Foreign} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forfeit — For feit, a. [F. forfait, p. p. of forfaire. See {Forfeit}, n.] Lost or alienated for an offense or crime; liable to penal seizure. [1913 Webster] Thy wealth being forfeit to the state. Shak. [1913 Webster] To tread the forfeit paradise. Emerson … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forfeit — For feit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Forfeited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forfeiting}.] [OE. forfeten. See {Forfeit}, n.] To lose, or lose the right to, by some error, fault, offense, or crime; to render one s self by misdeed liable to be deprived of; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forfeit — [fôr′fit] n. [ME forfet < OFr forfait, pp. of forfaire, to transgress < ML forisfacere, to do wrong, lit., to do beyond < L foris, foras, out of doors, beyond (see FOREIGN) + facere (see FACT)] 1. something that one loses or has to give… … English World dictionary
Forfeit — For feit, v. i. 1. To be guilty of a misdeed; to be criminal; to transgress. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To fail to keep an obligation. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I will have the heart of him if he forfeit. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
forfeit — [n] something given as sacrifice cost, damages, fine, loss, mulct, penalty, relinquishment; concept 123 Ant. gain, victory, win forfeit [v] give up something in sacrifice abandon, be deprived of, be stripped of, drop, give over, lose, relinquish … New thesaurus
forfeit — ► VERB (forfeited, forfeiting) 1) lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing. 2) lose or give up as a necessary consequence. ► NOUN 1) a fine or penalty for wrongdoing. 2) Law a forfeited right,… … English terms dictionary
Forfeit — For feit, p. p. or a. In the condition of being forfeited; subject to alienation. Shak. [1913 Webster] Once more I will renew His laps[ e]d powers, though forfeite. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Forfeit — (engl., spr. fohrfĭt), im Sport, s. Reugeld … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon