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    forfeited


    1. Jesus is both Lord and King because He has forfeited His life


    2. There was but one who insisted to press their intentions even to the extreme of knife-point, but he instantly surrendered his cause and forfeited their case at my gentle but firm insistent refusal


    3. If any wool is found carrying towards the sea side in the said counties, unless it has been entered and security given as aforesaid, it is forfeited, and the offender also forfeits 3s


    4. if any person lay any wool, not entered as aforesaid, within fifteen miles of the sea, it must be seized and forfeited ; and if, after such seizure, any person shall claim the same, he must give security to the exchequer, that if he is cast upon trial he shall pay treble costs, besides all other penalties


    5. There were fugitive Ashantis on the coast, however, who were not afraid to speak, and native traders who visited Kumassi with goods, and sometimes forfeited their lives for their temerity, have brought reports from time to time, of the strange and bloody doings of Prempeh & Co


    6. "You have just forfeited your life stranger," he snarled


    7. Anyone breaking the law forfeited their ship and also faced huge fines


    8. The forfeited hopes, however drearily ordinary they might have been


    9. could get to the gate of the court, I said that if Jasper didn’t get up he forfeited the match and the bet for the twenty


    10. according to the counsel of the princes and the elders, all his substance should be forfeited, and himself separated from the

    11. So Adam forfeited


    12. Both the plane and car were forfeited to USG as the fruits of his drug arrest at Winslow airport


    13. Even our home was forfeited to vultures looking for a deal


    14. Lucky thing for you, too, wench! When you knifed that Stygian officer, you forfeited Zarallo's favor and protection, and you outlawed yourself with the Stygians


    15. People that carry out barbaric acts such as those in West Wales have forfeited the right to be treated as equal members of our society


    16. a lot of lunch breaks forfeited


    17. We had to fire the missiles or Luther will think we forfeited and come after us, hurry


    18. the Damascus Road and afterward, that Paul so readily forfeited his life-long regime of strict


    19. Not, you understand, that I held any respect for the Japanese nation as I felt that they had forfeited any right to that with their attitude to the practice of war in general, and their treatment of prisoners of war in particular, but the enormity of this atomic destruction was beyond the rules of War- or even Humanity, as was the impossible-to-believe glimpse into the abyss which was afforded by the photographs from Germany of the liberation of the camps


    20. our forfeited freedom? Where are the patriots? Where lives our

    21. His unwillingness to sanction any withdrawal forfeited any chance of stabilising the front, Manstein maintained the Old Prussian tradition of speaking frankly, and expressed his criticism forcibly


    22. “He has forfeited,” Sheaar said


    23. “The instant you enter the manor, your life is forfeited


    24. What right do you have to use a life that is already forfeited to me, to exchange for the antidote?”


    25. Juko smiled slightly, "I fear that you will have forfeited your Rudus


    26. grudges, then I afraid that your parents’ life will be forfeited!”


    27. Yes, he had forfeited the round


    28. forfeited revenue, and lost customers


    29. sleep to be interrupted, and during the day she forfeited


    30. According to province law, if a legal heir hadn’t come forward by the end of 24 years, all rights would have been forfeited and the house and estate reverted back to Marcus Canossa

    31. According to provence law, if a legal heir hadn't been found at the end of 24 years, all your legal rights would have been forfeited and the house and estate reverted to any remaining legal heirs to be appointed by Marcus Canossa


    32. is not heeded then the amount initially paid is forfeited or lost by the prospective


    33. investor and the shares are said to be forfeited


    34. and forfeited pledges weakens your confidence in


    35. We confess we have forfeited thy favour, we have rendered ourselves utterly unworthy of it; yet we are humbly bold to pray for it in the name of Jesus Christ, who loved us, and gave himself for us


    36. It is the gratuitous invention of theologians who have forfeited the


    37. invention of theologians who have forfeited the claim to be listened to in that matter by


    38. ‘Abraham’s seed’ and thus the potential heirs, they forfeited their inheritance of the kingdom by


    39. gratuitous invention of theologians who have forfeited the claim to be


    40. He had forfeited the right to any feelings for me the moment we walked into that warehouse

    41. the gratuitous invention of theologians who have forfeited the claim to be listened to in that matter by


    42. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of the world, is the highest punishment man can inflict—or so recognized,—being the deprivation of life, the first source of all pleasures and enjoyments, and recognized as being forfeited for certain crimes


    43. It is the gratuitous invention of theologians who have forfeited the claim to be listened to in that matter by their perverse departure from the record


    44. Although they were beyond question ‘the sons of the kingdom’ because they were ‘Abraham’s seed’ and thus the potential heirs, they forfeited their inheritance of the kingdom by unbelief


    45. And death as the capital punishment, legalized on the statutes of all civilized nations of the world, is the highest punishment man can inflict—or so recognized,–being the deprivation of life, the first source of all pleasures and enjoyments, and recognized as being forfeited for certain crimes


    46. ” When that day comes it will be obvious in a high sense to the countless millions of spectators, that it is no more difficult for God to destroy the individual than to create him, and that the forfeited life will be wiped out


    47. I had forfeited any power on my part to act with


    48. It is the spiritual renewal of God's holy image, and with it the concurrent bestowment of that literal eternal life in body and soul which was annexed to the right to the Tree of Life in Paradise, and which was forfeited by sin


    49. For here was met together man that could die, and God that could overcome death; sufficient to atone the offended Majesty, and procure that life might be diffused and spread itself to all that should unite with Him, whereby they might become "living stones," a spiritual temple, again capable of that Divine Presence which they had forfeited, and whereof they were forsaken


    50. When, therefore, objectors ask—Would a man who has suffered temporal death have suffered 'punishment eternal’? We reply—Certainly not; for it was only a short life which was forfeited here























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    Synonyms for "forfeited"

    confiscate forfeit forfeited

    "forfeited" definitions

    surrendered as a penalty