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.
If you do not accept the dare, you must do a forfeit.
The UK law requires everyone to forfeit any dangerous weapons.
"He would have to forfeit his turn to answer the telephone."
After suffering many casualties, the commander had to forfeit the battle.
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 man had to forfeit because he knew that there was no way he could win."
The practice of plagiarism should mean the forfeit of marks.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'forfeit' is "Lekhana".
"Forfeit"
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.
Old French.
The word is spelled forfeit.