foregoing
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of foregoing
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; forego 1, -ing 2
Example Sentences
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You are foregoing any increases in the stock market over the term of the annuity — but also hedging your bets against a severe downturn in the market.
From MarketWatch • Feb. 9, 2026
He agreed with Secretary Vance that to oppose it “would be foregoing an option that we could exercise in the event a peaceful solution is not in the offing.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 5, 2025
If his comedy can travel without him, if he can make money while foregoing lonely nights on the road, he can prioritize more important moments, like playing catch with his son after school.
From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2025
"At a time when some claim that young people are now foregoing the cinema experience, it's clearly great to see such a high level of engagement," Clapp told the BBC.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2025
He was no doubt prepared for any emergency, ready for any one of uie foregoing attitudes, just as he bent himself easily and naturally to the situation which confronted him.
From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin
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