forfeit|forfeits in English
noun
[for·feit || 'fɔrfɪt /'fɔːf-]
fine, penalty; loss; something given up
Use "forfeit|forfeits" in a sentence
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. Synonyms for Amercements include penalties, damages, mulcts, forfeiture, punishment, forfeits, penances, fines, sanction and amends
18. 8 If you cancel now I'm afraid you forfeit your deposit.
19. 1 Passengers who cancel their reservations will forfeit their deposit.
20. 9 If furniture is damaged, you will forfeit your deposit.
21. 20 The same rule applies to athletes who forfeit their scholarships entirely.
22. 21 If the plate falls the player must pay a forfeit.
23. 18 Those who did not sign would forfeit some legal rights.
24. 15 For him to forfeit his favourite hobby would be impossible.
25. 13 She was fined £000 and ordered to forfeit her car.