forego Meaning, Definition & Usage
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verb be earlier in time; go back further
antecede; predate; forgo; antedate; precede.
- Stone tools precede bronze tools
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verb do without or cease to hold or adhere to
relinquish; foreswear; waive; forgo; dispense with.
- We are dispensing with formalities
- relinquish the old ideas
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verb lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
throw overboard; forfeit; waive; forgo; give up.
- you've forfeited your right to name your successor
- forfeited property
WordNet
Fore*go" transitive verb
Etymology
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To quit; to relinquish; to leave. Stay at the third cup, or forego the place. Herbert.
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To relinquish the enjoyment or advantage of; to give up; to resign; to renounce; -- said of a thing already enjoyed, or of one within reach, or anticipated. All my patrimony,, If need be, I am ready to forego. Milton.
Thy lovers must their promised heaven forego. Keble.
[He] never forewent an opportunity of honest profit. R. L. Stevenson.
✍ Forgo is the better spelling etymologically, but the word has been confused with Forego , to go before.
Fore*go" transitive verb
Etymology
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To go before; to precede; -- used especially in the present and past participles. Pleasing remembrance of a thought foregone. Wordsworth.
For which the very mother's face forewent The mother's special patience. Mrs. Browning.