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forbore

[fawr-bawr, -bohr] / fɔrˈbɔr, -ˈboʊr /


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These statesmen forbore going to court in part because they doubted the courts would, or should, be open to them.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yet Lawyer Littlepage, to whom Milly was secretary, forbore to dismiss her despite her flippancy, her sullen desire to live her own life regardless of the opinions of others.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to Senor Calles, he forbore to act in the hope that the plotters would renounce their treasonable intentions.

From Time Magazine Archive

Suppose the banker put away the check as a weapon, and forbore arresting the clerk because obviously he was clever and had inside information on the market operations of high officials.

From Time Magazine Archive

Forasmuch as they hang in my memory by only this one slender thread, I don’t know what they did, except that they forbore to remove me.

From "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens