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"I intend to forgo breakfast tomorrow morning."She wanted to forgo the desert and leave while they could.
To forgo as a right or claim means to voluntarily give up or relinquish a legal entitlement or privilege that one possesses. It can be a deliberate decision to waive or renounce a right, choosing not to exercise it.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "voluntarily" (by a free choice).
Yes, the word voluntarily is an adverb.Some example sentences for you are:He voluntarily stepped up for the position.Some people work voluntarily, particularly for charities.
abandon, abdicate, forgo, forsake and many more.
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Synonyms for the word abnegate: abstain, decline, forbear, forgo, give up, refrain and reject.
Diana Forgo was born on March 21, 1972, in Szeged, Hungary.