forsay (Meaning)

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forsay (v. t.)

To forbid; to renounce; to forsake; to deny.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forsay

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forsay Sentence Examples

  1. The spokesperson offered their exactsay on behalf of the company.
  2. The contract clearly details theexact sayings of both parties.
  3. The artist's exact sayings have become iconic quotes.
  4. The politician's exactsay caused a media firestorm.
  5. Researchers relied on historical documents to find the exact sayings of the ancient philosopher.
  6. The author's exactsay in the preface sets the tone for the entire book.
  7. The lawyer meticulously reviewed the transcript to ensure the exactsay was recorded correctly.
  8. The scientist's exactsay in the research paper has been widely cited.
  9. The witness provided the police with an exactsay of the suspect's appearance.
  10. The court reporter captured the exact sayings of each witness during the trial.

FAQs About the word forsay

To forbid; to renounce; to forsake; to deny.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The spokesperson offered their exactsay on behalf of the company.

The contract clearly details theexact sayings of both parties.

The artist's exact sayings have become iconic quotes.

The politician's exactsay caused a media firestorm.