forfete (Meaning)
Webster
forfete (v. i.)
To incur a penalty; to transgress.
Synonyms & Antonyms of forfete
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
forfete Sentence Examples
- The players forfeited the game due to a lack of eligible players.
- The contract stipulates that the company will forfeit 10% of their payment if they do not meet the deadline.
- The thief was sentenced to forfeit all of his stolen property.
- If you fail to pay your taxes by the deadline, you will forfeit your right to claim a refund.
- The injured player had to forfeit his turn in the tournament.
- The defendant forfeited his right to a trial by entering a guilty plea.
- The insurance company forfeited its obligation to pay when the policyholder failed to disclose a material fact.
- The team forfeited their chance at the championship by losing their final game.
- The tenant forfeited their deposit when they vacated the property without notice.
- The country forfeited its sovereignty by accepting the terms of the treaty.
FAQs About the word forfete
To incur a penalty; to transgress.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The players forfeited the game due to a lack of eligible players.
The contract stipulates that the company will forfeit 10% of their payment if they do not meet the deadline.
The thief was sentenced to forfeit all of his stolen property.
If you fail to pay your taxes by the deadline, you will forfeit your right to claim a refund.