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    fore·go·ing
    [ˈfôrˌɡōiNG]
    adjective
    foregoing (adjective)
    1. just mentioned or stated; preceding:
      "the foregoing discussion has juxtaposed management and owner control"
    noun
    (the foregoing)
    foregoing (noun)
    1. the things just mentioned or stated.
    fore·go
    [fərˈɡō, fôrˈɡō]
    verb
    foregoing (present participle)
    1. variant spelling of forgo
    fore·go
    [fərˈɡō, fôrˈɡō]
    verb
    foregoing (present participle)
    1. precede in place or time:
      "so Abdulmelik went away to his house, whither he found that the money had foregone him"
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    Is the spelling forego or forgo?“Forego” is defined as another spelling for “forgo”, referring to the action of giving up on something, deciding not to have or do something, even though you want to do or have that thing. Example : I had to forego my ambition to become a marathon runner, after my accident last year. – “forego” means deciding not to do something despite the desire to do it.
    Is it forego or forgo?The fact that “fore-“ is ending the same as “before” is not anything else, but a coincidence. In fact, dictionaries assure us that “forego” is simply another spelling for “forgo”, carrying exactly the same meaning and being used in just the same contexts, with identical purposes and grammatical functions.
    How do you spell forego?verb verb forgoes /fɔːˈɡəʊz/ /fəˈɡəʊz/ , verb forgoing, verb forwent /fɔːˈwɛnt/ , forgone /fɔːˈɡɒn/. (also forego) [with object] 1 Go without (something desirable) ‘she wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could’. More example sentences. ‘Whenever possible, forego fashion and stick with ‘sensible’ shoes.’.
     
  3. foregoing (a) adjective especially of writing or speech; going before Wiktionary (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: foregoing adjective Occurring before or in front of something else, in time, place, rank or sequence. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Foregoing of Forego How to pronounce foregoing? David US English Zira

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    Foregoing, the present participle of forego, implies that something has been mentioned or has occurred before (as in "the foregoing statement is not intended to be an endorsement"), and foregone, the past participle, is used especially in the popular expression foregone conclusion, meaning an outcome is predictable (as in "considering the eviden...

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    foregoing - especially of writing or speech; going before
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