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forego
1[fawr-goh, fohr-]
verb (used with or without object)
to go before; precede.
forego
2[fawr-goh, fohr-]
verb (used with object)
forego
1/ ɔːˈɡəʊ /
verb
to precede in time, place, etc
forego
2/ ɔːˈɡəʊ /
verb
(tr) a variant spelling of forgo
Other 51Թ Forms
- foregoer noun
- ڴǰˈDZ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of forego1
Example Sentences
“By diminishing the emphasis on the individual self, awe may encourage people to forego strict self-interest to improve the welfare of others.”
If his comedy can travel without him, if he can make money while foregoing lonely nights on the road, he can prioritize more important moments, like playing catch with his son after school.
Mykhailo Samus, a Ukrainian military analyst and director of the New Geopolitics Research Network, told the BBC he believed that Ukraine would forego attacking the parade, largely because of the presence of foreign leaders.
Trump downplayed the conflicts during a Sunday interview with "Meet the Press," as well as the suggestion that he forego profits related to his crypto ventures.
"At a time when some claim that young people are now foregoing the cinema experience, it's clearly great to see such a high level of engagement," Clapp told the BBC.
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