verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
interest
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If they were wrong about that, they agreed that there was no consideration for a promise to forgo the interest .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Council members were asked to forgo their pay raises.
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Novices were expected to forgo all earthly pleasures and concentrate on the hereafter.
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Senior board members have offered to forgo their annual bonuses this year.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Instead, they will forgo either career or motherhood.
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One is that devout patients may forgo treatment and wait for divine intervention.
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Poverty made mere housing a luxury; and poverty forced families to forgo kindergartens and higher education for their children.
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The word foresee takes an e in the middle, but you can write either forgo or forego.
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They take Missy on walks through cities and wilderness areas and have learned to forgo restaurant meals for picnics and room service.
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Who would forgo the chance of a winter in Rome, the centre of things?