Both Uses of
forgo
in
War and Peace
- She evidently felt frightened and ashamed to have accepted charity in a house where such things could be said, and was at the same time sorry to have now to forgo the charity of this house.†
Chpt 5 *
- "No, bwother, I have gwown mustaches myself," said Denisov on reading these documents, and he wrote to the German that, despite his heartfelt desire to serve under so valiant and renowned a general, he had to forgo that pleasure because he was already under the command of the Polish general.†
Chpt 14
Definition:
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(forgo as in: forgo the benefit) do without