পরিত্যাগ করা, অগ্রগামী হত্তয়া, অগ্রবর্তী হত্তয়া
(1) Be earlier in time; go back further
(2) Do without or cease to hold or adhere to
(3) Lose (s.th., s.th.
(4) Be earlier in time
(5) Go back further
(1) Well in the past; former
(2) Predestined
(1) The force of character is cumulative. All the foregone days of virtue work their health into this.
(2) We stood apart in ideas but together in mourning of a foregone moment, of black communities with a long gone connectedness although just as much disagreement.
(3) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510These are accounts of people's lives,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb she said, vital for shedding light on foregone times.
(4) Therefore, bemoaning the past or longing for a return of foregone days in some way denies the person one already is.
(5) Must we just tag along to the daily chores of a stringent society, which has turned itself so vulnerable to the traditional boundaries of a foregone age?
(6) Although the votes are still being counted the results are a foregone conclusion .
(7) It is an election devoid of drama and excitement as the result seems a foregone conclusion .
(8) Certain moral decisions and attitudes are foregone conclusions .
(9) Sport is never that engaging when the result is a foregone conclusion .
(10) To stay up any later would have been pointless, the results almost a foregone conclusion .
(11) The result gave the lie to cynics who suggested the result was a foregone conclusion .
(12) There was still 23 minutes left but the result was a foregone conclusion .
(13) Indeed, it appears that the dispatch was a foregone conclusion rather than the result of a detailed survey.
(14) The results in many states are already foregone conclusions .
(15) They knew pretty early on the result was a foregone conclusion , Labour were too far ahead to be caught.
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