Use "forbear|forbearing|forbears|forbore|forborn|forborne" in a sentence

1. Ghost unlaid forbear thee!

2. 17 I forbore to comment on this.

3. 3 I forbore to comment on this.

4. I cannot forbear to go into details.

5. He forbears to mention the matter again.

6. Please have a forbearing heart.

7. We begged him to forbear.

8. I could not forbear smiling.

9. Cant forBear criticizing their ineptitude.

10. She forbore to ask any further questions.

11. I forbear to go into details.

12. She could not forbear crying out.

13. I forbear to tell his name.

14. Thank you for being so forbearing.

15. I have been so far forbearing with you.

16. We have to forbear our angry feelings.

17. We should forbear to go into details.

18. Encapsulated in the word forbear is the verb bear.If you associate bear with the meaning and spelling of forbear, you will never confuse it with Bare.

19. You must forbear taking advantage of your strength.

20. The wounded boy could not forbear to cry out.

21. The wounded man could not forbear to cry out.

22. He would still be placid , good - tempered and forbearing.

23. He's deserved to be punished several times, but I've forborne from doing so.

24. Translators have used such words as “gentle,” “forbearing,” and “considerate.”

25. Are not the forbearing creditors equally defrauded in either case?

26. Antonyms for Acquiesces include resists, challenges, defies, opposes, contests, disagrees, forbears, dissents, fights and refuses

27. He has a forbearing nature; he accepts trouble with a smile.

28. The fans could not forbear crying out at the wonderful goal.

29. The vicar praised what he called her "kind and forbearing nature".

30. I found him a very patient, very forbearing, and yet an exacting master.

31. First he had forborne them, and then he had punished, but still there was no amend.

32. His wife has a forbearing nature; she accepts trouble with a smile.

33. Families cherished their forbears, whether these had lived in humble cottages or in manor houses.

34. 19 He did not enquire after their progress and Nutty forbore to mention it.

35. Forbear to judge, for we are sinners all. William Shakespeare 

36. Carlos was tactful and forbearing even when I was impatient and angry.

37. Synonyms for Condoning include approving, tolerating, indulgent, lenient, permissive, forgiving, clement, liberal, forbearing and sympathetic

38. It is good to them forbearing and puts up with what they do.

39. Be humble, be harmless, gave no pretension, be upright, forbearing, serve you teacher in true obedience.

40. The words “continue putting up with” render a Greek word that suggests being tolerant or forbearing.

41. The boy gazed back sweetly, forbearing from touching anything, and daring anyone to challenge his intentions.

42. KJV By long forbearing is a prince persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the bone.

43. Synonyms for Abstaining include avoiding, desisting, eschewing, forbearing, refraining, renouncing, shunning, declining, forgoing and keeping

44. While the Commission has forborne from regulating long distance services, it continues to regulate access tandem and direct connect rates.

45. It is the responsibility of parents to teach their children to be polite , courteous, and forbearing.

46. There are many synonyms of Abnegate which include Abstain, Decline, Forbear, Forgo, Refrain, Reject, Give Up, etc.

47. So a government scientist, whom out of modesty I forbear to name, had to expose the fraud.

48. John Kidd is to be commended generally, and specifically for forbearing to Anagrammatize Gabler's name as Gartle

49. On one of those ugly nights, which we have faintly hinted at, but forborne to picture forth, the minister started from his chair.

50. His Assailant could not forbear laughing heartily at his plight, but was also quick to lend his aid

51. But part of him, something of his character that had been forbearing and unassailable, had let him down.

52. While the Commission has generally forborne from regulating long distance services, it continues to regulate wholesale services such as access tandem and direct connect.

53. Of the colours, a talbot sejant, resting the dexter forepawon an annulet or, and gorged with two Annulets gules.Motto— Bear and forbear

54. As hunter-gatherers, our forbears needed sensory cues to phenolic content -- Astringency and its taste analog, bitterness -- to distinguish food from poison, to determine ripeness and so forth.

55. In addition to the above noted initiatives the Commission has also forborn from regulation with respect to terminal devices, cellular and other wireless services and a variety of competitive private line services.

56. The influence of the air velocity on thermal comfort is obvious, the people in Chongqing are more forbearing to the draught than other areas because of its mugginess and aquosity.

57. Christ, our blessed Saviour, forbore to preach and teach until the thirtieth year of his age, neither would he openly be heard; no, though he beheld and heard so many impieties, abominable idolatries, heresies, Blasphemings of God, etc.

58. I Bravadoed to Harriot most magnanimously; but at night, when Marriott was undressing me, I could not forbear giving her a hint, which I thought might tend to preserve the king's peace, and the peace of the county

59. They were the inheritors of a dissident tradition that goes back as far as Pushkin and the Decembrists in Russia. Some explicitly saw themselves as representative of historic values, whether they were the exiled Solzhenitsyn or an Estonian intelligentsia which looked back admiringly to its forbears in the nineteenth century, Herderian cultural nationalists.

60. 18 And upon the plates of Nephi I did make a full account of all the wickedness and abominations; but upon athese plates I did forbear to make a full account of their wickedness and abominations, for behold, a continual scene of wickedness and abominations has been before mine eyes ever since I have been sufficient to behold the ways of man.