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forgotten1 [fəˈgɒtən, Am fɚˈgɑ:t-] VB

forgotten pp of forget

See also forget

I . forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB trans

1. forget (not remember):

2. forget (leave behind):

II . forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB intr

forgotten2 [fəˈgɒtən, Am fɚˈgɑ:t-] ADJ

forgotten

I . forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB trans

1. forget (not remember):

2. forget (leave behind):

II . forget <forgot, forgotten> [fəˈget, Am fɚ-] VB intr

forget-me-not N

Usage examples with forgotten

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The agency publicizes forgotten bank accounts, insurance benefits and other unclaimed assets of taxpayers.
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Perhaps identifying this development as analogous to a castration, any remnant warrior spirit within our ranks is prone to hanker after that forgotten heroism.
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Her memory was prodigious and nothing that ever happened to her in her life was forgotten.
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The sneaker was then stored in an evidence area and forgotten.
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I shall vanish and be forgotten, then gives benediction to the tribe and the audience.
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These works were not simply recorded and then forgotten, to be rediscovered as an oddity at some later date.
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When a spring remained in the placeholder, the workers knew that they had forgotten to insert it and could correct the mistake effortlessly.
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His years of cockiness, his frequent and public criticism of rivals, his many small snubs are not forgotten.
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The location of many of these cities had been forgotten, but some have been rediscovered and studied extensively by scientists.
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We can't let them be a forgotten generation.
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