forebore

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English

Verb

forebore

  1. simple past and past participle of forebear
    • 1889, Henry James, A London Life and Other Tales:
      Jasper was walking about among them alone, but I forebore to join him.
    • 1906, Edith Van Dyne, Aunt Jane's Nieces:
      With this she threw herself, sobbing, upon a sofa, and Louise and Beth, shocked to learn that after all their cousin had conspired against them, forebore any attempt to comfort her.
    • 1909, Jack London, Martin Eden:
      Out of pity she forebore, and he went on.
    • 2015 January 18, Monty Munford, “What’s the point of carrying a mobile phone nowadays?”, in The Daily Telegraph, archived from the original on 21 January 2015:
      The advent of the mobile phone gradually wore that addiction down to the point that I forebore to have a landline number activated every time I moved adresses or rented another flat.