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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
Derived Forms
- ڴǰˈDZ, noun
- ڴǰˈDZ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ڴǰ·İ noun
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of forego1
Example Sentences
But she said most parents should forego it unless their babies are headed to a high-risk country or live in an outbreak region.
“Too much is at stake. In light of the foregoing, the appropriate course is to terminate these employees.”
“However, the Trump-Vance Transition Team’s decision to forego requiring nominees to submit to FBI background checks thus delaying further investigations,” Connolly notes.
So we are literally working with 1/100 of the funding that some of our competitors are, because we're foregoing venture capital.
“Our client is willing to forego a more formal HR process in favor of everyone returning to work and finishing the Film as long as the set is safe moving forward,” the letter stated.
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