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I . foregoing [fɔ:ˈgəʊɪŋ, Am fɔ:rˈgoʊ-] ADJ form

foregoing (mentioned)
foregoing (the above)

II . foregoing [fɔ:ˈgəʊɪŋ, Am fɔ:rˈgoʊ-] N no pl form

the foregoing

forego VB trans

forego → forgo

See also forgo

forgo <forewent, foregone> [fɔ:ˈgəʊ, Am fɔ:rˈgoʊ] VB trans iron a. form

Usage examples with foregoing

the foregoing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Systems where there is a penalty after detection of target drugs are sometimes misnamed zero tolerance for the foregoing reasons.
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The foregoing can not be dismissed as' ambiguities' in the legislative history.
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Many neurons fit the foregoing schema in every respect, but there are also exceptions to most parts of it.
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A minor but notable subset of the materials that make up the foregoing collections were also solidified "outside of our solar system".
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The next season (1973), he turned professional with a number of other prominent speed skaters, thereby foregoing the opportunity of winning more championships.
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However, the foregoing are the most economical and practical measures for most purposes.
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All regulations and agreements in conflict with the foregoing will be revised in accordance with the provisions of this memorandum.
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The following alphabetical list has been compiled from the foregoing sources.
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As for detection properly so called, it is there but obscured by the foregoing.
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In exchange for obtaining that loan, it promised many concessions including surrendering equity, foregoing profits, and giving up board seats.
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