FORFEITURE


Meaning of FORFEITURE in English

-fəˌchu̇(ə)r, -ˌchu̇ə, -_chə(r), -ˌtyu̇-, -ˌtu̇- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English forfaiture, forfeture, from Middle French, from forfait, forfet + -ure

1.

a. : the divesting of the ownership of particular property of a person on account of the breach of a legal duty and without any compensation to him : the loss of property or money on account of one's breach of the terms of an agreement, bond, or other legal obligation

b. : loss of some right, privilege, estate, honor, office, or effects in consequence of a crime, offense, breach of condition, or other act

2. : the loss of something through one's own act

repeated roughness leads to forfeiture of the game

by his trickery he gained only complete forfeiture of his father's trust

3. : something (as property or money) lost as a forfeit

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