Verb
The word is derived from forgo
of Forgo
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt measures what an additional unit of one good costs in units forgone of the other good, an example of a real opportunity cost. Source: Internet
Current variants of the TUSK kit on the M1A2 have forgone this, instead adding transparent gun shields to the commander's weapon station. Source: Internet
A proper shift-key on the left and right of the keyboard was greatly appreciated as many smaller keyboards that I’ve used in the past have either shrunk them down to single-key size or forgone one of them completely. Source: Internet
Luckily, much of the complexity involved in reverse-engineering the firmware’s DMA functionality can be forgone, as Broadcom’s SoftMAC drivers () contain the majority of the code used to interface with the SoC’s DMA engine. Source: Internet
She’s forgone college and a degree (at least for the moment) to continue to learn fieldwork through experience at the Audubon. Source: Internet
Even worse, since we cannot know what revenue is being forgone by the state, we are expected take these statements on faith. Source: Internet