0 to be made to give up sth for not following rules -- forspille
1 something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games -- bot, mulkt, pant
2 to lose (something) because one has done something wrong -- miste retten til, forspille, bøte med
3 forfeited -- mistet, forspilt, tapt, bortdømt
The departure of the subject from that autobiography forfeits its authenticating uniquity, but it is still life, of a sort.
Whatever may have happened, it was treated as an act of war and in these circumstances the perpetrators forfeited all rights.
Only two prisoners refused the offer of early release in exchange for forfeiting their fee as volunteers.
Licenses of vessels which become involved in trespassing and encroachment into the jurisdictional waters of other countries are forfeited and not reissued.
Twenty-six candidates polled 74,824 votes, all but five of them forfeiting their deposits.
In the case of a third or subsequent birth, a substantial sum is forfeited, ostensibly to pay for maternity services.
In the process, both individuality and nonage-related group identities are backgrounded or forfeited altogether.
Further, opportunities for direct action may be forfeited and communities may suffer the consequences of false hope.
中文繁体
(因違規而)喪失,被沒收, (因違規而造成的)罰金,喪失物, 被罰的…
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(因违规而)丧失,被没收, (因违规而造成的)罚金,丧失物, 被罚的…
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perder el derecho a, perder…
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perder o direito a, perder…
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hakkını yitirmek/kaybetmek, yoksun kalmak…
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perdre le bénéfice de, pénalité, perdre…
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pokuta, ztratit, propadlý…
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pris, miste, mistet…
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