[fôr-bâŕ]
(v.)To refrain from; resist: forbear replying. See synonyms at refrain
(v.)To hold back; refrain.
(n.)Variant of forebear
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Definition of forbear in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of forbear. Pronunciation of forbear. Translations of forbear. forbear synonyms, forbear antonyms. Information about forbear in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. To refrain from; resist: forbear replying. See Synonyms at refrain1.
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forbear: Definition and Pronunciation ... ; —v.t.; 1. to refrain or abstain from; desist from. 2. to keep back; withhold. 3. Obs.to endure. —v.i.; 1. to refrain; hold back. 2. to be patient or self-controlled when subject to annoyance or provocation ... forbear (Thesaurus)
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to forbear (third-person singular simple present forbears, present participle forbearing, simple past forbore, past participle forborne) ... Infinitive; to forbear ... Singular; forbear...
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Definition of forbear (verb) to exercise self control; to keep from; to refrain from; Examples of forbear; He may have been reluctant to give up a conquest of his illustrious forbear, Julius Caesar. Definition of forbear;
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We're going to look into the subject of "Forbearance" today. "Forbear one another in love" the Bible says, and we're going to talk about "forbearance." I feel that it is a subject that we have lost in this era because "we wear our bones too tight." Our skin is stretched too thin.
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anechomai): In the Old Testament chadhal, "to leave off," is the word most frequently translated "forbear" (Exodus 23:5, etc.); damam, "to be silent," chasakh, "to keep back," mashakh, "to draw or stretch out," occur once each;
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