will forgo
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future tenseof forgo.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
forgoverb (used with object)to abstain or refrain from; do without.
Example Sentences
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That so many Americans will forgo a doctor’s appointment or avoid repairing an air conditioner to provide financial support to family members demonstrates the widespread need for improved retirement planning.
From MarketWatch ● Oct. 16, 2025
Prosecutors will forgo a grand jury and rely on a judge to determine if there is sufficient evidence to move toward trial.
From Washington Times ● Jan. 31, 2023
However others, particularly in drought-stricken and wildfire-prone regions of the West, will forgo them.
From Seattle Times ● Jul. 3, 2022
If the flu vaccine is any indication, however, many Americans will forgo another Covid shot.
From New York Times ● May 18, 2022
For your sake they will forgo the pleasure of this fight.
From The Saracen: Land of the Infidel by Robert Shea