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forbear
[ fawr-bair ]
verb (used with object)
- to refrain or abstain from; desist from.
Synonyms: , ,
- to keep back; withhold.
- Obsolete. to endure.
verb (used without object)
- to refrain; hold back.
- to be patient or self-controlled when subject to annoyance or provocation.
forbear
1/ 蹿蓴藧藞产蓻蓹 /
verb
- whenintr, often foll by from or an infinitive to cease or refrain (from doing something)
- archaic.to tolerate or endure (misbehaviour, mistakes, etc)
forbear
2/ 藞蹿蓴藧藢产蓻蓹 /
noun
- a variant spelling of forebear
Derived Forms
- 蹿辞谤藞产别补谤别谤, noun
- 蹿辞谤藞产别补谤颈苍驳濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蹿辞谤路产别补谤路别谤 noun
- 蹿辞谤路产别补谤路颈苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 苍辞苍路蹿辞谤路产别补谤路颈苍驳 adjective
- non路蹿辞谤路产别补谤路颈苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 耻苍路蹿辞谤路产别补谤路颈苍驳 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of forbear1
Example Sentences
In a flashback, Lucia explains to Amelia that her forbears were Spanish and Apache, making the young woman鈥檚 English heritage a challenge to the status quo.
In the way of his forbears, Gibson uses beads sourced from all over the world, including vintage beads from Japan and China, and glass beads from the Venetian island of Murano.
I spent all four years of President Trump鈥檚 trade war living in China, and Beijing was highly forbearing toward U.S. companies for two broad reasons.
But for all its forbears, this spooky-ooky 1989-set romance has a thoroughly modern sensibility, and it鈥檚 about to be the new obsession of quirky teens everywhere.
The incredible energetic potential of tides was spotted by our medieval forbears.
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