Forfeiture

//ˈfɔːfɪtʃə//

Synonyms for "forfeiture" (40 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 3 languages.

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German

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  • (selbstverschuldeter) Verlust noun (any loss occasioned by one's own actions)

Hungarian

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  • eljátszás noun (any loss occasioned by one's own actions)
  • elkobzott vagyon noun (law: the property lost as a forfeit)
  • elkobzás noun (law: the loss of forfeit property)
  • elvesztés noun (any loss occasioned by one's own actions)

Portuguese

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  • perda noun (any loss occasioned by one's own actions)

Sample sentences

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Forfeiture of your assets is the last thing you should be worried about.

Source: tatoeba (8860436)

Tom bought his car at a forfeiture auction.

Source: tatoeba (9452985)

Civil asset forfeiture is corruptly used to deprive innocent people of their property.

Source: tatoeba (10867918)

This thought, that a man may forfeit his rights, is as essential to proper conceptions of civil government, and civil liberty, as the thought that a man has rights; for if there be no forfeiture of rights through crime, then all legal punishments are without foundation in justice; even the right of self-defense, individually and nationally, ceases to exist.

Source: tatoeba (10957078)

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