abstain, bridle, dispense with, forgive, hold aloof from, keep from, never touch, refrain from, sacrifice, take pity on, withhold
Definitionn. a person from whom you are descended
Last update: June 23, 2015
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What I do about slavery and the coloured race, I do because I believe it helps to save this Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union ... [Please select]
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I could not forbear saying. [Please select]
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But I forbear. [Please select]
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Rash, blinded man, yet forbear. [Please select]
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Her class-mates could not forbear teasing her a little. [Please select]
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Bear and Forbear; or, The Young Skipper of Lake Ucayga. [Please select]
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We can not forbear from reproducing it in this place. [Please select]
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Mause could forbear no longer. [Please select]
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I will forbear all reproach. [Please select]
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He nodded, speechless; but somehow I could not forbear. [Please select]
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I can not forbear adducing another instance of the power he had acquired over himself. [Please select]
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