PASS UP vs FORGO: VERB
- Used other than as an idiom: see pass, up.
- To refuse (not accept); forgo.
- Fail to acknowledge
- Refuse to accept
- Refrain from consuming
- Do without or cease to hold or adhere to
- Lose or lose the right to by some error, offense, or crime
- Be earlier in time; go back further
- Lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime
- To let pass, to leave alone
- To do without, to abandon
- To refrain from, to abstain from, to pass up, to withgo.
PASS UP vs FORGO: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To abstain from; to do without; to refrain from; to renounce; -- said of a thing already enjoyed, or of one within reach, or anticipated. See 1st forego, 2.
- To pass by; to leave. See 1st forego.
- To abstain from; relinquish.
PASS UP vs FORGO: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not accept as true
- A Middle English form of forego.
- To go or pass by without claiming; forbear to possess, use, or do; voluntarily avoid or give up; renounce; resign.
- To quit; leave.
- Synonyms To yield, relinquish, let go.
- Go back further
- Lose (something) or lose the right to (something) by some error, offense, or crime
- Be earlier in time
PASS UP vs FORGO: RELATED WORDS
- Part with, Chuck in, Exorbitate, Obrogate, Overgive, Forsay, Send away, Omissible, Keep apart, Do without, Forgo, Turn down, Decline, Reject, Refuse
- Jettison, Forswear, Discontinue, Forsake, Abandon, Eschew, Forego, Throw overboard, Dispense with, Give up, Render, Forfeit, Foreswear, Relinquish, Waive
PASS UP vs FORGO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Go without, Forslow, Part with, Exorbitate, Obrogate, Overgive, Forsay, Send away, Omissible, Keep apart, Do without, Turn down, Decline, Reject, Refuse
- Dispense, Quit, Leave, Abstain, Reject, Jettison, Forswear, Forsake, Abandon, Eschew, Forego, Give up, Render, Forfeit, Waive
PASS UP vs FORGO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The deal was too good to pass up.
- WHY WOULD SOMEONE PASS UP FREE WEBSITE TRAFFIC?
- Apparently that was too good to pass up.
- Williamson to pass up an enticing new offer.
- An opportunity opened up for me in Iceland and I could never pass up such an amazing experience to go do what I love.
- However, when you continue to pass up payments beneath new program, the foreclosures process can just pick up exactly where it was left off.
- Would up buying the battalion since the price was too good to pass up.
- JK But seriously, you just keep coming up with growing bundles I can not pass up.
- How can you pass up an opportunity like that up?
- Pass up the middle and Ben Councell leads with his shoulder knocking the pass free and he is tossed.
- Same scenario so i decided to forgo the pill.
- Should we forgo Federal funding for more state control?
- Or be ready to forgo some of those comforts.
- House Impeachment Managers forgo witnesses at the last minute.
- Did the workers agree to forgo their March salaries?
- If they forgo a raise, so be it.
- Do regularly forgo critical extraction, friends, officemates obsolescent?
- To forgo plagiarism, slander, defamation and unfounded accusah.
- Journal of Family Nursing ants to Forgo Therapy.
- But a simple backyard wedding can forgo tradition.
PASS UP vs FORGO: QUESTIONS
- Do NBA teams pass up prospects with experience playing against college competition?
- Did the Montreal Canadiens pass up a chance to draft Steve Bossy?
- Should the Giants pass up on O-line help in mock draft?
- Is it too good an opportunity to pass up a trademark?
- What is it like to read never pass up an opportunity?
- Is Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) stock too good to pass up?
- Did the Yankees pass up on players who don't shave?
- Can you afford to pass up this character design course?
- Did Ra really pass up Foxtel for broadcasting rights?
- Why do Nissan Altima drivers pass up parking spaces?
- Is Livni prepared to forgo agreement to rotate Prime Minister's office with Herzog?
- Should you forgo home inspections when buying a home?
- Would you willingly forgo marriage on the grounds of eugenic inadequacy?
- What is the overworld theme for isolated isles forgo dreams?
- Can Shasta County afford to forgo federal and state funding?
- Should gunmakers forgo government sales after an executive order?