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the forfeiting
verb
To suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance
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Police started confiscation procedures yesterday, which are likely to lead to the forfeiting of Birks' and Higginson's £160,000 farmhouse.
STEP ACROSS THE COUNTY line between Washington and suburban Fairfax County, Va., and you see the forfeiting process at work.
Maxse suggested that the forfeiting of prize money may in future be done on a tapered basis, with less severe infractions resulting in only a percentage of prize money being lost.
If they are found guilty, he may impose a nonjudicial punishment, which could range from a punitive reprimand, restriction to quarters for not more than 60 days or the forfeiting of a month's pay.
Okay, a punishment was due, but it could not possibly be argued that a seven-day ban, plus the forfeiting of his £2,000-plus prizemoney, as the new rules require, was appropriate.
Subsequent offences are punished with more than one match behind closed doors, a stadium closure, the forfeiting of a match, the deduction of points and/or disqualification from the competition.
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Myla loved the forfeit area and the story book.
The forfeit eliminated West Babylon (4-3) from the playoffs.
The forfeit is an encyclopaedia of Professor Preskill's choice.
Before the forfeits, the team had won 13 games and lost 14.
The forfeit money seems to have been used to defray parish expenses.
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