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Term: forfeite

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A penalty or fine for a specific violation or failure to fulfill an obligation.

Usage: In legal terms, a forfeite is a penalty imposed by a court as a consequence of the commission of an offense or the non-fulfillment of a legal obligation. It typically involves the surrender of assets or money as a form of punishment or reparation.

Sample Sentence:

John was ordered to pay a forfeite of $500 for violating the terms of his probation.

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Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To give up or surrender something as a consequence of a failure or breach of obligation.

Usage: When used as a verb, forfeite means to relinquish or cede something, such as a right, possession, or claim, due to a violation or non-compliance.

Sample Sentence:

The defendant may forfeite their assets if found guilty of money laundering.

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Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Pertaining to or characterized by a popular or local tradition or preference.

Usage: As an adjective, forfeite describes something that is specific to or reflective of popular or local customs, choices, or beliefs.

Sample Sentence:

The small café is known for its forfeite menu items, including traditional local delicacies.

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