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forfeit
[ fawr-fit ]
noun
- a fine; penalty.
- an act of forfeiting; forfeiture.
- something to which the right is lost, as for commission of a crime or misdeed, neglect of duty, or violation of a contract.
- an article deposited in a game because of a mistake and redeemable by a fine or penalty.
- forfeits, (used with a singular verb) a game in which such articles are taken from the players.
verb (used with object)
- to subject to seizure as a forfeit.
- to lose or become liable to lose, as in consequence of crime, fault, or breach of engagement.
Synonyms: , , , , ,
adjective
- lost or subject to loss by forfeiture.
forfeit
/ ˈɔːɪ /
noun
- something lost or given up as a penalty for a fault, mistake, etc
- the act of losing or surrendering something in this manner
- law something confiscated as a penalty for an offence, breach of contract, etc
- sometimes plural
- a game in which a player has to give up an object, perform a specified action, etc, if he commits a fault
- an object so given up
verb
- tr to lose or be liable to lose in consequence of a mistake, fault, etc
- tr law
- to confiscate as punishment
- to surrender (something exacted as a penalty)
adjective
- surrendered or liable to be surrendered as a penalty
Derived Forms
- ˈڴǰڱٲ, adjective
- ˈڴǰڱٱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ڴǰ·ڱ·· adjective
- ڴǰ·ڱ· noun
- non·ڴǰ·ڱ·· adjective
- ԴDz·ڴǰ·ڱ·Բ adjective
- ·ڴǰ·ڱ verb (used with object)
- un·ڴǰ·ڱ·· adjective
- ܲ·ڴǰ·ڱ·Բ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of forfeit1
Word History and Origins
Origin of forfeit1
Example Sentences
His father says the 980-seat theatre will forfeit the tournament unless central government or Sheffield City Council, with whom he has a meeting planned next week, step up their commitment.
Those funds will be stocked with coins forfeited to the federal government as part of criminal or civil proceedings.
The school, which also had problems with forfeits in other sports, hired a new football coach in Doug Bledsoe, who has vowed to rebuild the program.
Writing in the Observer, Miliband warned that an anti-net zero agenda would not only risk "climate breakdown" but "forfeit the clean energy jobs of the future".
Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Aces forfeited their selection because of unauthorized player benefits and workplace policy violations.
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