forfeit|forfeited|forfeiting|forfeits in English
verb
[for·feit || 'fɔrfɪt /'fɔːf-]
lose; give up, surrende
Use "forfeit|forfeited|forfeiting|forfeits" in a sentence
1. Amounts of securities actually forfeited.
2. The rehab director asks if you're forfeiting your place.
3. Abandum (Noun) Anything forfeited or confiscated.
4. 5 His lands were forfeit.
5. Lucis must forfeit all territories to Niflheim rule.
6. 6 Give me your watch as a forfeit.
7. Abandum: In old law , anything forfeited or confiscated
8. Abandum meaning (law) Anything forfeited or confiscated.
9. I know my life is forfeit.
10. Ajaccio forfeit home field in promotion playoff
11. 10 They won the game by forfeit.
12. 24 The insurance premium is forfeited on cancellation.
13. I can't afford to forfeit the bail.
14. Should I forfeit my trust in you, then?
15. Clause 61 Dealing with abandoned or forfeited alcohol, etc.
16. 8 That is the forfeit he must pay.
17. 7 The company's property may even be forfeit.
18. If furniture is damaged, you will forfeit your deposit.
19. 17 By our law your lives are forfeit.
20. 11 If you cancel your flight, you will forfeit your deposit.
21. 2 If you cancel now I'm afraid you forfeit your deposit.
22. He was Attainted in 1541 and the peerage forfeited
23. Chaineed by attitudes is a slave and forfeited freedom.
24. 26 He has forfeited the right to represent the people.
25. Forfeit Godart masturbate unfriendly, he Anagrammatising his enchondroma very fatalistically