The soccer team had to forfeit the game because their players kept yelling at the referees.
When he was convicted, he had to forfeit all of his illegal earnings.
Mr./Mrs. XYZ forfeits the match because he/she did not appear.
The only correct action the teacher should take is a forfeiture of credit, as this sentence was plagiarized.
we forfeit this game
"Due to my leg injury, I had to forfeit the upcoming track game."
In the case of treason, the King had the right to claim the forfeited lands
I am ready to forfeit the game.
A boxer's manager will forfeit the match by literally throwing in the towel.
Forfeit means lost or taken back.
"He would have to forfeit his turn to answer the telephone."
"The man had to forfeit because he knew that there was no way he could win."
After suffering many casualties, the commander had to forfeit the battle.
The practice of plagiarism should mean the forfeit of marks.
In ordinary usuage, "forfeit" means to relinquish your rights, as in: "I choose to forfeit my rights to the property that I own".
The team had to forfeit the game, which meant they lost, because they did not have enough players.
Yes your sentence is correct
The football team had to forfeit the game because they did not have enough players. She had to forfeit her car because she could not make the payments.
forfeited
A bench warrant will be issued for your arrest, you'll face additional charges, and any chance you and/or your legal team had to negotiate the sentence will be forfeit.
If you don't appear in court, you will forfeit your bail.
Yes, they can forfeit.