Forfeited in a sentence as an adjective

For the clerk, a half-day’s forfeited pay could come to less than forty dollars.

At the current rate, some obligations would have to be forfeited, either to the direct creditors, or to those promised social services.

"The Government did not raise [this argument] below, and the D. C. Circuit therefore did not address it... We consider the argument forfeited.

The problem is that Kim Schmitz and his team did things, including paying contributors to upload copyrighted material, that forfeited their protections.

Unfortunately, they can't wait too long, because eventually, they'll lose out to younger women entering the same market -- and, when that happens, many will have forfeited their marriage prospects altogether.

Of course, in the early-exercise scenario, you do not get to bypass vesting and your shares remain subject to their original vesting requirements and can thus be forfeited in whole or in part if those requirements are not met.

" It is structurally similar to your 2nd bullet point -- a deposit against the eventual transaction price which is forfeited if the prospective buyer doesn't close the transaction within a particular window of time.

That’s what Dr. David Bellinger determined Americans have collectively forfeited as a result of exposure to lead, mercury, and organophosphate pesticides.

Wait.. so Google's terms state that any new accounts will be terminated.. but you're saying he should just go ahead and violate that term of Google's policies as well?And assuming that Google won't carry out the threat is a poor way to run a business.. at any time, Google may decide any earnings he's made will be forfeited.

They need not be destroyed[1] : Goods that are seized and forfeited as bearing a mark\n that is a counterfeit of a registered trademark, piratical\n of a registered copyright or imported in violation of\n distribution rights agreements are routinely destroyed,\n unless the owner of the trademark/copyright gives\n permission for other disposition, such as charitable\n donations.\n\nFluke seems like they might be cool with that.

Forfeited definitions

adjective

surrendered as a penalty

See also: confiscate forfeit