Examples of 'foregone' in a sentence
Meaning of "foregone"
Forego (verb): Forego means to go before something in time, order, or place. It can also mean to precede or to do without something
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- past participle of forego
- previous, former
- bygone
- inevitable; settled
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Foregone tax relief due to high thresholds.
I would have foregone the afternoon cigar.
Foregone all but the most rudimentary.
Practicality is not foregone with the style.
This foregone profit is a sunk entry cost.
The outcome of the referendum was a foregone conclusion.
That it is a foregone conclusion that your report.
She knew the verdict was a foregone conclusion.
Foregone wage costs of moving adjusted accordingly.
The use of sewage sludges shall be foregone.
The past is foregone and naturally melancholic.
The death sentence is not a foregone conclusion.
He would foregone legal aid and was representing himself.
But this need not be a foregone conclusion.
Foregone tax revenues on accrued income from investment.
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The results of the ballot are a foregone conclusion.
The foregone benefits to citizens are also very clear.
As long as you arrive at the foregone conclusion.
Foregone consequence develops cargo containerization.
The final decision is by no means a foregone conclusion.
Its not a foregone conclusion that it was me.
The election result is already a foregone conclusion.
Revenue foregone due to the scheme.
The failure of interventionism as a means is a foregone conclusion.
I would think it was a foregone conclusion after the merger.
A payment for costs incurred and income foregone.
But this is not a foregone conclusion.
It was a foregone conclusion that disaster was going to result.
His victory is obviously not a foregone conclusion.
There are no foregone conclusions to this debate.
Our culpability is hardly a foregone conclusion.
It represents foregone revenue that must be made up elsewhere.
It is the cost sacrificed or foregone in any decision.
Is the foregone interest less the dividends received.
Some have delayed or even foregone promising professions.
Calculation of additional costs or income foregone.
I think yesterday was a foregone conclusion a year ago.
Monetary advantage in an alternative use is foregone.
If there is a design we are foregone to fit within it.
Nor is it a foregone conclusion that such transfer is always possible.
This situation is not a foregone conclusion.
That was a foregone conclusion if you were willing to sacrifice your principles.
His reelection every two years was a foregone conclusion.
Duties foregone per year.
This ratification is by no means a foregone conclusion.
Foregone innovation as a differentiating factor.
Seems today would be a foregone conclusion.
Foregone costs in terms of productivity and income can be huge.
Such a policy is not a foregone conclusion.
Additional precautions for heating this region can be foregone.