forfeit
Americannoun
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a fine; penalty.
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an act of forfeiting; forfeiture.
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something to which the right is lost, as for commission of a crime or misdeed, neglect of duty, or violation of a contract.
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an article deposited in a game because of a mistake and redeemable by a fine or penalty.
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(used with a singular verb) forfeits, a game in which such articles are taken from the players.
verb (used with object)
adjective
noun
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something lost or given up as a penalty for a fault, mistake, etc
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the act of losing or surrendering something in this manner
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law something confiscated as a penalty for an offence, breach of contract, etc
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(sometimes plural)
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a game in which a player has to give up an object, perform a specified action, etc, if he commits a fault
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an object so given up
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verb
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(tr) to lose or be liable to lose in consequence of a mistake, fault, etc
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(tr) law
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to confiscate as punishment
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to surrender (something exacted as a penalty)
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adjective
Other Word Forms
- forfeitable adjective
- forfeiter noun
- nonforfeitable adjective
- nonforfeiting adjective
- reforfeit verb (used with object)
- unforfeitable adjective
- unforfeiting adjective
Etymology
Origin of forfeit
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English forfet, from Old French (past participle of forfaire “to commit crime, to lose possession or right through a criminal act”), from Medieval Latin forīs factum “penalty,” past participle of forīs facere “to transgress,” equivalent to Latin forīs “outside, wrongly” + facere “to make, do”
Example Sentences
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Alford responded with a Bible verse from the Gospel of Matthew: “For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his soul?” according to texts viewed by The Journal.
Several organizations declined to sign and their reporters forfeited their press passes but continued to report on the Pentagon.
Article 83 states that a team "not present at the ground" on time for a match will also forfeit.
From BBC
Under normal circumstances, the rules would have empowered the referee to declare a forfeit and award the game to Morocco.
A statement from Caf said that Senegal are "declared to have forfeited the final match" with the "result of the match being recorded as 3-0 in favour" of Morocco.
From BBC
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