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forfeited

[fawr-fit-id] / ˈfɔr fɪt ɪd /


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The Patriots lost to Narbonne in the semifinals in 2018 and again last season, but the Gauchos forfeited both victories for using ineligible players.

From Los Angeles Times

Universities, public “experts” and the media have forfeited their credibility by promoting ideological viewpoints disguised as research and reporting.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her phones will be forfeited and destroyed as part of her restraining order.

From BBC

San Juan Hills forfeited nine games but received an at-large berth to the Division 2 playoffs.

From Los Angeles Times

Norco High’s football program has forfeited six victories this season, dropping to 0-9 after a school and district investigation confirmed allegations of ineligible players.

From Los Angeles Times