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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to forbear:   (158 results)

Antonyms:
act, move

Often used in the same context:
enjoining, desisted, refrain, arbitrate, commitment letter, derogating, foreclose, subrogated, estop, impleading, promissory note, cease, terminate, trust deed, merger agreement, precluded, invoking, peradventure, garnishee, pendente lite, underwriting agreement, repossess, abrogated, knowest, permanent injunction, quitclaim deed, restrain, accede, disclaim, condign, forswear, arrogated, repurchase agreement, rusticate, proscribe, conciliate, disentitle, indebt, adduce, oversubscribe, ultra vires, ameliorate, absenting, referable, absolve, dissociating, contemplated, arbitration clause, abjure, mary wollstonecraft, encumber, generis, orlando di lasso, declaim, forbade, res judicata, assented, compel, repudiate, nonjudicial foreclosure, acquiesce, standby commitment, propitiated, wonted, renegotiate, alfred tennyson, lis pendens, waive, foreswear, soever, wouldst, entreat, cosset, angelic doctor, prevaricating, subpoena duces tecum, tempus fugit, kubla khan, te deum, interpose, defaulting, en passant, threescore, discountenance, jeune fille, unto, interlocutory injunction, indemnify, demur, bidden, hereinabove, obiter dicta, opes, reinhold niebuhr, ne exeat, inheres, defer, comported, terza rima, particularised, avow, admonishing, ancestors, forefather, forefathers, anything, augustine, forebear, ancestor, forbears, friendship, greek, successors, tell, avail, be, believe, boast, disciples, exemplar, forebears, forerunners, afterdinner, amateurish, belated, biggish, botched, bungled, bungling, burnt, clumsiest, comical, consecrated, continual, correspond, corsican, costliest, cruell, dastardly, defective, discrimination, drink

More specific:
grandparent, great grandparent, help, help oneself, let it go, sit out, stand by

Appears in the definition of:
redolent

More general:
ancestor, antecedent, ascendant, ascendent

Synonyms:
forebear, refrain

Also try:
— Adjectives for forbear: scarce, few, long, illustrious, good, great, ancient, direct, best, less, easy, more...

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