forfeit in the PONS Dictionary

forfeit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

be forfeit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Forfeiting will cause the player to lose, but will spare their dragon's life.
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Lee was, however, given the opportunity to rejoin the tournament later, but never did make his return, forfeiting the rest of his matches.
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He thereby fails to close the deal and forfeits their friendship and a precious commission as well.
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They do not have to do so, but forfeit the right if they forget to do so before starting play.
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By doing this, they had to forfeit the trademark names of the products.
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The pair were then threatened with money laundering charges unless they forfeited the money.
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If a team shows three signs of communication, it is an automatic forfeit.
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It also ruled that he forfeit all seniority on the lieutenants' list.
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His estates and titles became forfeit to the crown.
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Their lives were forfeit, and their lands reverted to the king; their heirs would not inherit.
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