To forbear the right to accelarate would be to decilne going further in simple terms. This means that the client would not pursue the case and forbear their right.
I will forbear being disruptive in class, as i know it gets me in trouble.
The noun forms of the verb forbear are forbearer, forbearance, and the gerund, forbearing. The adjective forms of the verb forbear are the present participle, forbearing, and the past participle, forborne.
Bear and Forbear - 1909 was released on: USA: 14 October 1909
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"Forbear" means "refrain from doing" (You can find this by looking it up in any dictionary) Thus when Romeo says in Act III Scene I "Draw, Benvolio; beat down their weapons. Gentlemen, for shame, forbear this outrage!", the "outrage" he is talking about is fighting in the streets which, as he points out immediately afterwards, has been forbidden by the Prince. "Forbear this outrage" means "Refrain from fighting" or even more simply "Don't fight."
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usually your right foot.
The Syer family motto is "Bear and Forbear".