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Meaning

The word "forgo" means to decide not to do or have something, especially something enjoyable or desirable. It often implies a conscious decision to give up a privilege, pleasure, or right. For example, you might forgo dessert to maintain a healthy diet.

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Etymology

The term "forgo" comes from Middle English "forgonen," which is a combination of "for-" meaning "before" or "away" and "-go," which relates to the act of going or departing. The word has been used since the 14th century in the sense of giving up or letting something go.

Examples

  1. She decided to forgo her vacation this year in order to save money for a new car.
  2. He chose to forgo dessert after dinner to stick to his health goals.
  3. Many athletes forgo their social lives to focus on training and competition.
  4. They had to forgo their plans for a picnic when the rain started pouring.
  5. To pass the exam, she had to forgo her usual weekend activities and study instead.

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