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forfeit

for·feit [ fáwrfət ]


noun  (plural for·feits)
Definition:
 
1. giving something up: the act or an instance of giving something up or being deprived of something as a punishment

2. penalty for wrongdoing: something that is taken away as a punishment or has to be given up to make up for a mistake or wrongdoing

3. penalty for breaking law: something that is taken away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract

4. penalty in game: an object that a player must give up or a task that a player must perform as a penalty in a game



adjective 
Definition:
 
taken away as punishment: taken away or given up as a punishment for a mistake or wrongdoing



transitive verb  (past and past participle for·feit·ed, present participle for·feit·ing, 3rd person present singular for·feits)
Definition:
 
1. be deprived of something: to lose something or have something taken away as punishment for a mistake or wrongdoing
forfeit the right to your inheritance

2. give something up: to give something up willingly in order to pursue or obtain something else
forfeited her inheritance and married outside her parents' faith

3. take something away as penalty: to take something away as a penalty for breaking a law or contract

[13th century. < Old French forfet, past participle of forfaire "commit a crime," literally "do beyond" < fors "beyond" < Latin foris (see foreign)]

for·feit·a·ble adjective
for·feit·er noun
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