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go without

adjective as in deny or be denied

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So they were perfectly willing then for the United States to go without a defense secretary for a while.

And perhaps it should go without saying at this point that no one knows the strength of the enemy America is fighting.

It should go without saying that the current reports surrounding Mama June are far more serious than any of those things.

It should go without saying that an accurate report of actual events is a necessary part of any good study.

It should go without saying, but there is no evidence that this is true.

But she told Grandfather Mole that it was all right—that she knew a person of his age ought not to go without his breakfast.

It was as far north as Porter could hope to go without being surrounded by enemies.

"We could not let you go without a word, and you will come back to us with your innocence made clear," she said.

As God never lets such zeal go without assistance, this mother found help in time of need.

She understood that he was preparing to leave, and that he had probably decided to go without seeing her.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to go without, such as: abstain, be deprived of, do without, fall short, go short, and lack.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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