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the forfeit
verb
To suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance
Exact(45)
The forfeit eliminated West Babylon (4-3) from the playoffs.
The forfeit is an encyclopaedia of Professor Preskill's choice.
The forfeit money seems to have been used to defray parish expenses.
Mr. Kramnik had threatened to sue the federation over the forfeit.
The forfeit was Bedford Hills's second loss in the state championships, thus knocking it out.
Two days after the forfeit, Leonaggeo gathered his team and the parents together.
Similar(8)
Before the forfeits, the team had won 13 games and lost 14.
He also collects from them again for all of his conditions and takes the forfeits of players who did drop.
The above observation inspired us to hypothesize further that the forfeiting of hepatogenesis traits may have also occurred during disease progression in HCCs of the same age group.
The team forfeits the right to go for the extra point.
In return, the family forfeited the right to future development of the property.
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