Etymology: [ for-'gO, fOr- ] (transitive verb.) before 12th century. Middle English forgon (“to go by, pass up”) from Old English forgān (“to go away, forgo”). More at for- + go.
Synonyms: abandon, abdicate, abjure, abstain, cede, desist, eschew, forbear, forsake, give in, go on the wagon, leave alone, leave out, pack in, pass, pass on, pass up, quit, refrain
vazgeçmek, bırakmak, feragat etmek, yoksun bırakmak, sarfınazar etmek, (for.went, for.gone) vazgeçmek, bırakmak, vazgeç, bırak, vaz geçmek, sözü geçen, daha önce belirtilen, kaçınılmaz, önceden bilinen, önceden gitmek, önce gelmek, forego simple past, forewentpast participle, foregonemean, ınfinitive, forgo, önce gitmek, yukarıda geçen, yukarıdaki, daha önce söylenen, önceki, önceden gitmiş, foregone conclusion kaçınılmaz sonuç, geçmiş, önceden belirlenmiş, forgone, mukadder olan şey, bitmiş, forwent, vazgeçme, f., bak. forgo, vazgeçmiş, bırakmış, (fiil)zgeçmiş, bırakmış,
To do without, To let pass, To refrain or abstain from; pass up, To pass by; to leave, refrain from consuming; "You will have to forgo alcohol, see forego. to not do or have something pleasant or enjoyable, See 1st Forego, do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas", precede, go before; abstain, refrain from, give up, lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime, refrain from consuming; "You will have to forgo alcohol", To leave alone, Alternative spelling of forgo, To abandon, To precede, to go before, Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence, Present participle of forego, bygone, Past participle of forego, inevitable, predictable, previous, former, If you forego something, you decide to do without it, although you would like it. Keen skiers are happy to forego a summer holiday to go skiing. = do without. another spelling of forgo, 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, To quit; to relinquish; to leave, To go before; to precede; used especially in the present and past participles, be earlier in time; go back further; "Stone tools precede bronze tools", third-person singular of forego, preceding, former, previous, You can refer to what has just been stated or mentioned as the foregoing. You might think from the foregoing that the French want to phase accents out. Not at all. Foregoing is also an adjective. The foregoing paragraphs were written in 1985. the foregoing (sth) something that has just been mentioned, read, dealt with etc following, especially of writing or speech; going before, Occuring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence, well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era", If you say that a particular result is a foregone conclusion, you mean you are certain that it will happen. Most voters believe the result is a foregone conclusion, Foregone is the past participle of forego, past, gone before; determined previously, predetermined, Forewent is the past tense of forego, third-person singular of forgo, the act of renouncing; sacrificing or giving up or surrendering (a possession or right or title or privilege etc ), past of forgo, Forwent is the past tense of forgo,
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To do without - "The only way to avoid shame is to forgo acting shamefully."
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To let pass
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To refrain or abstain from; pass up
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To pass by; to leave
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refrain from consuming; "You will have to forgo alcohol
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see forego. to not do or have something pleasant or enjoyable
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See 1st Forego
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do without or cease to hold or adhere to; "We are dispensing with formalities"; "relinquish the old ideas"
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precede, go before; abstain, refrain from, give up fiil
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lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime
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refrain from consuming; "You will have to forgo alcohol"
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forego
To leave alone
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forego
Alternative spelling of forgo - "for on no other terms does she desire a reconciliation, but will sooner forego all the hopes to which her birth entitles her, and get her bread by service, than ever yield to become the wife of the ——."
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forego
To abandon
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forego
To precede, to go before
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foregoing
Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence - "we may conclude, from the foregoing reasonings, that, as certain unity is requisite in all productions, it cannot be wanting in history more than in any other;"
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foregoing
Present participle of forego
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foregone
bygone
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foregone
Past participle of forego
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foregone
inevitable, predictable
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foregone
previous, former
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forego
If you forego something, you decide to do without it, although you would like it. Keen skiers are happy to forego a summer holiday to go skiing. = do without. another spelling of forgo
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forego
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
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forego
To quit; to relinquish; to leave
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forego
To go before; to precede; used especially in the present and past participles
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forego
be earlier in time; go back further; "Stone tools precede bronze tools"
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foregoes
third-person singular of forego
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foregoing
preceding, former, previous sıfat
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foregoing
You can refer to what has just been stated or mentioned as the foregoing. You might think from the foregoing that the French want to phase accents out. Not at all. Foregoing is also an adjective. The foregoing paragraphs were written in 1985. the foregoing (sth) something that has just been mentioned, read, dealt with etc following
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foregoing
especially of writing or speech; going before
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foregoing
Occuring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence
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foregone
well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era"
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foregone
If you say that a particular result is a foregone conclusion, you mean you are certain that it will happen. Most voters believe the result is a foregone conclusion
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