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foregoing
[fawr-goh-ing, fohr-]
adjective
previously stated, written, or occurring; preceding.
The foregoing paragraph presents the problem.
Synonyms: , , ,
foregoing
/ ɔːˈɡəʊɪŋ /
adjective
(prenominal) (esp of writing or speech) going before; preceding
Word History and Origins
Origin of foregoing1
Example Sentences
If his comedy can travel without him, if he can make money while foregoing lonely nights on the road, he can prioritize more important moments, like playing catch with his son after school.
"At a time when some claim that young people are now foregoing the cinema experience, it's clearly great to see such a high level of engagement," Clapp told the BBC.
“Too much is at stake. In light of the foregoing, the appropriate course is to terminate these employees.”
So we are literally working with 1/100 of the funding that some of our competitors are, because we're foregoing venture capital.
People "are foregoing their operation at the expense of maintaining their livelihood", according to the chief executive.
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