verb
- to give up or do without something
- to go before in time or place
Usage: transitive
Usage: formal; archaic
Examples
- She decided to forego dessert to maintain her diet.
- The team will forego their bonuses this year to help the company.
- I’ll forego the movie tonight and study instead.
- He chose to forego his vacation to finish the project.
- The conclusion was foregone after the evidence was presented.
- The morning mist foregoes the sunrise each day.