Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forgo.(verb)
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Use "forgoes" in a sentence
"This week in Sound Bites: Conan gets a concussion, Glee gets randy, Cougar Town loses sleep, House forgoes urinals, and SNL survives The Biggest Little F-Bomb in the World."
"On the one hand, a victim can take BP's offer of short-term help for current losses and then, later, a final payment, one condition of which is that he or she forgoes the right to sue BP in the future."
"By now, I'm used to unconventional style that forgoes quotation marks in favor of a starting dash."