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Definition of forfeit from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Etymology: Middle English forfait, from Anglo-French, from past participle of forfaire, forsfaire to commit a crime, forfeit, from fors outside (from Latin foris) + faire to do,
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Forfeit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forfeit or forfeiture may refer to: • Forfeit (baseball) • Declaration and forfeiture, in cricket • Asset forfeiture, in law, the confiscation of assets related to a crime • Forfeit (film), a 200...
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Definition of forfeit in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of forfeit. Pronunciation of forfeit. Translations of forfeit. forfeit synonyms, forfeit antonyms. Information about forfeit in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... "Another forfeit for a Gallicism," said a Russian writer who was present.
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Asset forfeiture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Asset forfeiture is a term used to describe the confiscation of assets, by the State, which are either (a) the proceeds of crime or (b) the instrumentalities of crime, and more recently, terrorism. I...
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forfeit Definition from dictionary ... forfeit, give up, throw overboard, waive, forgo; ... forfeit; The forfeit?; (we) may forfeit their entire fare; For any questions about this word or definition:
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forfeit: Definition and Pronunciation ... 5. forfeits, (used with a sing. v.) a game in which such articles are taken from the players. —v.t.; 1. to subject to seizure as a forfeit. 2. to lose or become liable to lose, as in consequence of crime, fault, or breach of engagement.
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Definition of forfeit from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of forfeit. Pronunciation of forfeit. Definition of the word forfeit. Origin of the word forfeit. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » forfeit...
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