choose to forgo
decide to forgo
unwilling to forgo dessert.
we forgo any comparison between the two men.
Time to prepare was a luxuary he would have to forgo.
she wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could.
Sharpe had volunteered to stand watch and forgo the bluenose ceremony.
We'll have to forgo our rest hour to gather in the wheat before the storm begins.
She would willingly forgo a birthday treat if only her warring parents would declare a truce.
If you forgo adequate rest, your body begins overreaching where fatigue increases and performance suffers.
The reality is we have to have good ties with Iran. It's something we cannot forgo.
Interestingly this often means forgoing making any profit on the lines constructed.
Plead guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment, and they forgo a new trial.
One way to beef up emergency savings quickly is to repurpose forgone spending.
Riley voluntarily accepted a furlough, forgoing a paycheck to keep her health care.
Forgoing holiday time does not always please the boss.
We could forgo giving an antibiotic if we're not sure it's the right one.
Rats and monkeys had been found to forgo food to avoid delivering electric shocks to relatives.
But a successful career typically required forgoing children and sometimes marriage.
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