forfeit in English

adjective
1
lost or surrendered as a penalty for wrongdoing or neglect.
the lands which he had acquired were automatically forfeit
noun
1
a fine or penalty for wrongdoing or for a breach of the rules in a club or game.
If the flame should accidentally be extinguished during transfer, then the receiving player is eliminated from the game, and must pay a forfeit .
verb
1
lose or be deprived of (property or a right or privilege) as a penalty for wrongdoing.
those unable to meet their taxes were liable to forfeit their property

Use "forfeit" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "forfeit" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "forfeit", or refer to the context using the word "forfeit" in the English Dictionary.

1. 5 His lands were forfeit.

2. Lucis must forfeit all territories to Niflheim rule.

3. 6 Give me your watch as a forfeit.

4. I know my life is forfeit.

5. Ajaccio forfeit home field in promotion playoff

6. 10 They won the game by forfeit.

7. I can't afford to forfeit the bail.

8. Should I forfeit my trust in you, then?

9. 8 That is the forfeit he must pay.

10. 7 The company's property may even be forfeit.

11. If furniture is damaged, you will forfeit your deposit.

12. 17 By our law your lives are forfeit.

13. 11 If you cancel your flight, you will forfeit your deposit.

14. 2 If you cancel now I'm afraid you forfeit your deposit.

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16. 4 Passengers who cancel their reservations will forfeit their deposit.

17. 8 If you cancel now I'm afraid you forfeit your deposit.

18. 1 Passengers who cancel their reservations will forfeit their deposit.

19. 9 If furniture is damaged, you will forfeit your deposit.

20. 20 The same rule applies to athletes who forfeit their scholarships entirely.

21. 21 If the plate falls the player must pay a forfeit.

22. 18 Those who did not sign would forfeit some legal rights.

23. 15 For him to forfeit his favourite hobby would be impossible.

24. 13 She was fined £000 and ordered to forfeit her car.

25. 12 He argues that murderers forfeit their own right to life.

26. 4 He was ordered to forfeit more than £5m in profits.

27. 14 All goods may be forfeit to the State in time of war.

28. If not, you will be subject to arrest and you will forfeit the Bail

29. Antonyms for Bestowal include receipt, blockage, hindrance, hurt, injury, loss, obstruction, stop, forfeit and tax

30. Antonyms for Actuality include fantasy, fiction, illusion, irreality, phantasy, unreality, failure, forfeit, lie and delusion

31. Failing that, they would be Adjudged traitors, their lands and titles forfeit to the throne

32. 28 If a team does not show up with enough players, they forfeit the game.

33. 25 Pregnant teenage girls will have to live with their parents or forfeit their benefits.

34. The lease to the island was declared forfeit in 1934 and expired in 1937.

35. 24 Everyone enjoyed the pleasant outdoor atmosphere and setting without having to forfeit convenience.

36. 16 You will forfeit your chance of getting your money if you are late.

37. It would forfeit, by the same token, any claim to be recognised as law.

38. Synonyms for Amercement include penalty, damages, mulct, forfeiture, punishment, sanction, fine, forfeit, penance and financial penalty

39. 3 If you always tease others like that, you'll forfeit the good opinion of your friends.

40. The Barons of the Exchequer later declared his position forfeit, and he was replaced on 13 July.

41. 26 That, despite the recession and the fact that they would have to forfeit two weeks work.

42. 8 Unless it be paid by Michaelmas Day of this year, then my best manor lands are forfeit to Abbot Hugo.

43. (f) the need not to forfeit or prejudice the insurers' legal right to question the 'seaworthiness admitted' clause;

44. 29 It was vital here to pay proper attention to every step, or the river would claim forfeit.

45. Later, however, even the Accommodationists were forced to forfeit, or give up, their lands to the United States

46. 22 They say they were left financially strapped or forced to forfeit their homes to pay off the debts.

47. 19 Members absent without satisfactory excuse,[www.Sentencedict.com] shall forfeit a small fine of two pence for each case of absence.

48. 23 The boy might break wind or say a naughty word and forfeit the protection of that great white spirit.

49. Decades after the Nigeria-Biafra war, the truth of what happened is denied, so we forfeit the chance to learn from it

50. Either they must draw back from the spotlight and forfeit their privileges or pick their partners based on purely practical criteria.