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forfeit <a forfeit; forfeits> N LAW

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Under the terms of the original bet, the loser of the 100th match must forfeit their bar to the winner.
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The pair were then threatened with money laundering charges unless they forfeited the money.
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He also was fined $15,000 and required to forfeit $1,200,000.
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Through your own actions, you have forfeited your right ever to walk among us again.
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When a human commits fornication with a beast, a man with a man, a woman with a woman, they have also forfeited life.
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His estates and titles became forfeit to the crown.
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It also ruled that he forfeit all seniority on the lieutenants' list.
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All games against them are to be counted as a forfeit, with a score of 50 for the opposing team.
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By doing this, they had to forfeit the trademark names of the products.
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He thereby fails to close the deal and forfeits their friendship and a precious commission as well.
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