Phrases with «forfeit»

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"Forfeit" means to lose something or be forced to give something up as a punishment or consequence for a mistake, wrongdoing, or failure to meet a requirement. Full definition

«to forfeit» + noun

Sentences with «forfeit»

  • Where the Pride's record sits is a matter of some debate though, and that answer will depend on the CIF's decision on an appeal of forfeits by Oakland Athletic League front - runner McClymonds. (sportstarsmag.com)
  • Cancellations made within 48 hours of check - in time forfeit for one night charge. (angkorhotels.org)
  • Nonforfeiture Values: The values in a life policy that the policyowner does not forfeit even if he ceases to pay the premiums; the cash value in the policy will be used in one of three ways: 1) cash value returned to the policyowner, 2) cash value buys extended term insurance, or 3) cash value buys a reduced paid - up life insurance policy. (newventureinsurance.com)
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