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forfeit Meaning in Tamil ( forfeit வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விட்டுக்கொடுத்தலை,



forfeit தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

forfeit's Usage Examples:

I should be a rogue to forfeit all my history and my traditions; and I should be a fool, because I should be hated by my own countrymen and mistrusted by yours.


As has been justly said, if Newton once suffered a cerebral attack without forfeiting our veneration for the Principia, Comte may have suffered in the same way, and still not have forfeited our respect for Positive Philosophy and Positive Polity.


Promising pupils are frequently sent to Vienna University, with scholarships, which may be forfeited if the holders engage in political agitation.


The most moderate form of the censure presents him in the odious light of a trimmer; the vulgar and venomous assailant is sure that Erasmus was a Protestant at heart, but withheld the avowal that he might not forfeit the worldly advantages he enjoyed as a Catholic.


Potgieter, after the flight of the Matabele, issued a proclamation in which he declared the country which Mosilikatze had abandoned forfeited to the emigrant farmers.


The homestead of a householder (with a family) who occupies it may be held exempt from sale for the collection of debts other than those for purchase-money, taxes, or improvements, or for the satisfaction of a judgment upon a forfeited recognizance or bail-bond, but a homestead so exempted is limited to "3000 in value and to 160 acres of land.


The conspiracy failed, and Eustace was sentenced to forfeit his English fiefs.


The winner of the suit got back his deposit, but the loser forfeited his to the god or to the winning party.


"He who fasts notwithstanding the offer of what should be accorded to him, forfeits his legal right according to the decision of the Feini.


In 1155 the younger Peverel was disinherited for poisoning the earl of Chester, and his estates forfeited to the crown.


The lord high almoner is an ecclesiastical officer, usually a bishop, who had the rights to the forfeiture of all deodands and the goods of a felo de se, for distribution among the poor.





Synonyms:

give up, abandon, lapse, throw overboard, forego, waive, forgo,



Antonyms:

underact, overact, inactivity, activity, claim,

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