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  • 51forget — [fər get′, fôrget′] vt. forgot, forgotten or forgot, forgetting [ME forgeten < OE forgietan (see FOR & GET): orig. sense, to fail to hold] 1. to lose (facts, knowledge, etc.) from the mind; fail to recall; be unable to remember 2. to fail to… …

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  • 55forget — for|get W1S1 [fəˈget US fər ] v, v past tense forgot [ ˈgɔt US ˈga:t] past participle forgotten [ ˈgɔtn US ˈga:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(facts/information)¦ 2¦(something you must do)¦ 3¦(leave something somewhere)¦ 4¦(stop thinking about)¦ 5¦(not care… …

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  • 56forget — past tense forgot past participle forgotten verb 1 FACTS/INFORMATION (I, T) to be unable to remember facts, information, or something that happened in the past: I m sorry, I ve forgotten your name. (+ (that)): Don t forget that it s Sarah s… …

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  • 57forget */*/*/ — UK [fə(r)ˈɡet] / US [fərˈɡet] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms forget : present tense I/you/we/they forget he/she/it forgets present participle forgetting past tense forgot UK [fə(r)ˈɡɒt] / US [fərˈɡɑt] past participle forgotten UK… …

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  • 58forget — for|get [ fər get ] (present participle for|get|ting; past tense for|got [ fər gat ] ; past participle for|got|ten [ fər gatn ] ) verb intransitive or transitive *** ▸ 1 not remember fact ▸ 2 not remember to do something ▸ 3 not take something… …

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  • 59forget — [[t]fə(r)ge̱t[/t]] ♦♦ forgets, forgetting, forgot, forgotten 1) VERB If you forget something or forget how to do something, you cannot think of it or think how to do it, although you knew it or knew how to do it in the past. [V n] Sometimes I… …

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  • 60forget — v. 1) to forget completely, utterly 2) (D; intr.) to forget about (she forgot about the concert) 3) (E) I forgot to call 4) (G; usu. in neg. and interrogative constructions) the children will never forget visiting this park 5) (K) the audience… …

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