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The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 3
applaud Raj'’s decision to forgo emotional attachment
ত্যাগ করা, যাইতে দেত্তয়া, পরিহার করিয়া চলা, ভোগ ত্যাগ করা
(1) Do without or cease to hold or adhere to.
(2) Be earlier in time; go back further.
(3) Lose (s.th., s.th..
(4) Lose or lose the right to by some error.
(5) offense.
(6) or crime.
(7) Refrain from consuming.
(8) Give up.
(9) Do without.
(1) We forgo any comparison between the two men
(2) Now, this is not to say that I don't have fried chicken dreams, or that I can forgo dessert.
(3) These contributions represent pay and if you forgo them, you are handing back earnings to the company.
(4) She wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could
(5) And if a sponsor refuses to sign, it may have to forgo participation in the study.
(6) I may be forced to go and purchase a second bag and forgo tea.
(7) She wanted to forgo the dessert and leave while they could
(8) If this is not your cup of tea, forgo the invitation and book a nearby hotel room.
(9) All they had to do was make sure that the warrior classes were comfortable and they could forgo the business of spears and swords.
(10) They may forgo their lunch break or decide to work late.
(11) An opposition party refusing to move on is forgoing any possible historical turning point.
(12) Against all odds, we, the drowsy and starving passengers who had to forego refreshment stops along the way to make up for lost time, entered the city of Durban.
(13) If you love wine but don't care for desserts, you may choose to buy a bottle of wine and forego dessert.
(14) No one expects you to forego dessert all the time.
(15) Back at Balbirnie, it seemed churlish to forego afternoon tea.
(16) In general, alpine and arctic birds have developed a variety of mechanisms to adjust or delay reproductive effort during storms, without forgoing or abandoning the breeding attempt.
(17) The results showed poorer students were more likely to leave early - failing to finish or foregoing the chance to go on to a more advanced course.
(18) Conservative estimates are that a woman foregoes $160,000 in earnings when she stops to have a child.
(19) The Bank of Japan's decision to raise the benchmark rate drew unusually strong attention because it forwent an increase in January this year in defiance of the widespread expectation that it might decide to raise it.
(20) Because such changes could not be equally justified across the models tested, and our goal was to compare a priori models, we chose to forego modifications.
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The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 3
applaud Raj'’s decision to forgo emotional attachment