have (sth) taken away from one because some agreement or rule has been broken,or as a punishment,or as the result of some action
what must be lost or forfeited for sth;price
taken from one by law as a punishment
"the contract specified forfeits if the work was not completed on time"
"you've forfeited your right to name your successor"
"forfeited property"
The saying of prayers and sewing-up in bedding of those whose lives had been forfeit.
出自: J. G. Farrell
My life and effects were all forfeited to the English government.
出自: Defoe
He ran away three times and three times forfeited his wages.
出自: B. Chatwin
以上内容独家创作,受著作权保护,侵权必究
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