English to Hindi Dictionary forgo

forgo

त्यागना
definition
verb
she wanted to forgo the dessert and leave while they could
omit or decline to take (something pleasant or valuable); go without.
translation of 'forgo '
न लेना,
छोड़ देना
verb
त्यागना
example
I may be forced to go and purchase a second bag and 'forgo' tea.
All they had to do was make sure that the warrior classes were comfortable and they could 'forgo' the business of spears and swords.
These contributions represent pay and if you 'forgo' them, you are handing back earnings to the company.
we 'forgo' any comparison between the two men
Now, this is not to say that I don't have fried chicken dreams, or that I can 'forgo' dessert.
If this is not your cup of tea, 'forgo' the invitation and book a nearby hotel room.
we 'forgo' any comparison between the two men
she wanted to 'forgo' the dessert and leave while they could
They may 'forgo' their lunch break or decide to work late.
she wanted to 'forgo' the tea and leave while they could
And if a sponsor refuses to sign, it may have to 'forgo' participation in the study.
I do straight sets, 'forgoing' advanced intensity techniques like forced reps or drop sets.
The results showed poorer students were more likely to leave early - failing to finish or 'foregoing' the chance to go on to a more advanced course.
But don't worry; you don't need to 'forego' your creature comforts.
Against all odds, we, the drowsy and starving passengers who had to 'forego' refreshment stops along the way to make up for lost time, entered the city of Durban.
Whenever possible, 'forego' fashion and stick with ‘sensible’ shoes.
An opposition party refusing to move on is 'forgoing' any possible historical turning point.
The second issue of waiver comes into effect when a party knowingly acts in a manner where he waives or 'foregoes' reliance upon some known right or defect.
They will have to postpone weddings, miss the birth of children, abandon plans to go back to college, and 'forego' taking civilian jobs.
If you love wine but don't care for desserts, you may choose to buy a bottle of wine and 'forego' dessert.
We could've 'foregone' that specific stop, I'm sure.
My partner, Jack, stayed home, 'forgoing' the 18-mile drive to work over snow-covered roads.
This produces a conservative estimate of annual earnings of $11,466 in 2001, which partially offset earnings 'foregone' .
Therefore, while a mother is taking time off to care for a child, she 'forgoes' not only her earnings, but also on the ability to put funds into her privatized account.
Back at Balbirnie, it seemed churlish to 'forego' afternoon tea.
If you want to 'forego' dessert, Pho Viet's homemade lemonade is like a party in your mouth.
Conservative estimates are that a woman 'foregoes' $160,000 in earnings when she stops to have a child.
Because such changes could not be equally justified across the models tested, and our goal was to compare a priori models, we chose to 'forego' modifications.
In general, alpine and arctic birds have developed a variety of mechanisms to adjust or delay reproductive effort during storms, without 'forgoing' or abandoning the breeding attempt.
Across the country, hospital management has engaged in schemes to compel hospital workers to 'forego' breaks and put in longer shifts in order to maintain operations.
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