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to forfeited
verb
To suffer the loss of something by wrongdoing or non-compliance
Exact(1)
The officials were also told they risked losing access to forfeited funds, potentially in the millions, if Concacaf does not retain its status as 'victim' in the DOJ case.
Similar(51)
He also agreed to forfeit the weapons".
| Online poker sites to forfeit millions.
He has opted to forfeit it.
He also was required to forfeit $275,000.
I decided to forfeit the football scholarship.
A back injury forced Waselenchuk to forfeit the match.
Some 40,000 homebuyers are expected to forfeit their homes this year.
Lincoln was forced to forfeit and Morton was suspended.
Roosevelt declined and Cold Spring Harbor chose to forfeit the game.
They agreed to forfeit money held in Swiss bank accounts.
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