Verb
(idiomatic) To forgo.
If you forgot to bring your toothpaste, you'll have to go without.
(idiomatic) To be deprived of.
The poor man's children went without supper.
According to the actress in an earlier tweet, she had let so many things slide but she can’t let the current news about her and Medikal breaking up also go without address and would, therefore, address her fans on it. Source: Internet
Additionally, deities determine, to some extent, where characters may and may not go without being attacked on sight. Source: Internet
Aid workers warn that the situation could deteriorate into violence if the desperation increases and people continue to go without food. Source: Internet
…and this is as far as I can go without diving into SPOILERS. Source: Internet
Adult muslims observing the month will fast from sunrise to sunset – pregnant women do not have to go without food due to its potential impact on them and their unborn child. Source: Internet
As the town continued to go without water, Wells sent students door to door to collect laundry, then to a church in a nearby town to run loads through the industrial washer and dryer, which the kids returned to their owners in pressed and folded bundles. Source: Internet