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forefend

British  
/ fɔːˈfɛnd /

verb

  1. (tr) a variant spelling of forfend

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Heaven forefend Amazon would use robots to make chores less laborious, as it has for warehouse work.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 18, 2025

Heaven forefend, this might have pushed them to work longer.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 2, 2025

Now God forefend, the merchant said, That you should seek so far amiss!

From The Book of Brave Old Ballads by Gilbert, John, Sir

To forefend, is, I think, never to provide for, but to provide against.

From Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies by Sherbo, Arthur

Now heaven forefend, my dearest lord, That ever such harm should hap to thee: But goe to London to the court, And fair fall truth and honestie.

From The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume IV (of 8) by Wordsworth, William