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вражеский
renoncer à
forgo <pret. imperf. forwent, part. pas. forgone> [ingl. brit. fɔːˈɡəʊ, fəˈɡəʊ, ingl. am. fɔrˈɡoʊ, fərˈɡoʊ] V. trans.
forgo opportunity, pleasure:
forgo
forgo [fɔ:ˈgəʊ, ingl. am. fɔ:rˈgoʊ] irreg. V. trans. irón. hum. form.
forgo
forgo [fɔr·ˈgoʊ] irreg. V. trans. irón. hum. form.
forgo
Present
Iforgo
youforgo
he/she/itforgoes
weforgo
youforgo
theyforgo
Past
Iforwent
youforwent
he/she/itforwent
weforwent
youforwent
theyforwent
Present Perfect
Ihaveforgone
youhaveforgone
he/she/ithasforgone
wehaveforgone
youhaveforgone
theyhaveforgone
Past Perfect
Ihadforgone
youhadforgone
he/she/ithadforgone
wehadforgone
youhadforgone
theyhadforgone
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He rarely went out socially and with an immense work load was happy to forgo all but duty functions.
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Lat's parents worry over his lack of interest in his studies; he acknowledges their concern but finds himself unmotivated to forgo play for academic pursuits.
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The condition made it a substantial risk for the herd to care for him, as they were forced to forgo food to do so.
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Some students wish to forgo the numerical rating entirely in favor of a completely comment-based evaluation.
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One of his first decisions was to forgo the use of a stable set of musicians.
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