Definition of Foregoer. Meaning of Foregoer. Synonyms of Foregoer

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Definition of Foregoer

Foregoer
Foregoer Fore*go"er, n. [Etymologically forgoer.] One who forbears to enjoy.

Meaning of Foregoer from wikipedia

- Forego (April 30, 1970 – August 27, 1997) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won eight Eclipse Awards including Horse of the Year, Champion Handicap...
- The Forego Stakes is a Grade I American Thoroughbred horse race for horses four years old and older over the distance of seven furlongs on the dirt, scheduled...
- 2024, Sheppard announced that he would declare for the 2024 NBA draft and forego his remaining college eligibility. Sheppard was selected with the third...
- "Mephistophilis, an agent of Lucifer, appears and at first advises Faust not to forego the promise of heaven to pursue his goals". Farnham adds to his theory,...
- their only commitment; a message from "Corporate America'" promises to forego diversity and just make cheap, high-priced products; Monica McNutt on her...
- maybe his greatest racing achievement, and it was upon the mighty Forego. Forego's drive started from eighth position out of eleven horses on the backstretch...
- 2021). "Oklahoma linebacker Brian Asamoah declares for 2022 NFL Draft, foregoes Sooners' bowl game against Oregon Ducks". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved January...
- texture by stabilizing and strengthening the gluten. Some artisan bakers forego early addition of salt to the dough, whether wholemeal or refined, and wait...
- supplied "dispensations" for St. Patrick s Day, enabling parishioners to forego Lenten sacrifices in order to celebrate the feast of their patron saint...
- influence waned as he approached the end of his second term, as his promise to forego a third term made him a lame duck and his concentration of power provoked...