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    for·bear
    [fərˈber, fôrˈber]
    verb
    forbear (verb) · forbears (third person present) · forbore (past tense) · forbearing (present participle) · forborne (past participle)
    1. politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something; refrain:
      "he modestly forbears to include his own work" · "the boy forbore from touching anything"
      • refrain from doing or using (something):
        "Rebecca could not forbear a smile"
    Origin
    Old English forberan(see for-, bear). The original senses were ‘endure, bear with’, hence ‘endure the absence of, do without’, also ‘control oneself’, hence ‘refrain from’ (Middle English).
    for·bear
    [forbear]
    noun
    forbear (noun) · forbears (plural noun)
    1. variant spelling of forebear
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    verb
    1. politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something; refrain:
      Opposite:
      persist in
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      What is the synonym of forbearing?Synonyms for forbearing. long-suffering, patient, stoic. (or stoical), tolerant, uncomplaining.
      What does it mean if you forbear to do something?If you forbear to do something, you do not do it although you have the opportunity or the right to do it. I forbore to comment on this. [VERB to-infinitive] Protesters largely forbore from stone-throwing and vandalism. [VERB + from] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collins! Collins!
      What is Forbearing adjective?Definition of forbearing adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary being patient and showing sympathy towards other people, especially when they have done something wrong synonym patient Thank you for being so forbearing. Definition of forbearing adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
      What is another word for 'forbear'?Even the massed ranks of UKIP could scarce forbear to cheer. Find similar words to forbear using the buttons below. Forbear definition: To keep oneself from doing something; hold back; refrain.
       
    3. to refrain or abstain from; desist from. to keep back; withhold. Obsolete. to endure. verb (used without object), for·bore [fawr-bawr], for·borne [fawr-bawrn], for·bear·ing. to refrain; hold back. to be patient or self-controlled when subject to annoyance or provocation.
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      Meaning of forbearing in English forbearing adjective formal uk / fɔːˈbeə.rɪŋ / us / fɔːrˈber.ɪŋ / Add to word list patient and forgiving: The minister praised what he called her " kind and forbearing nature ".
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      1. To keep oneself from doing something; hold back; refrain: forbear from making a comment. 2. To be tolerant or patient in the face of provocation. 1. To refrain from; resist: forbore criticizing them.
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      : a refraining from the enforcement of something (such as a debt, right, or obligation) that is due
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      Tolerance or forbearance of one's differences or weaknesses is what gives rise to a lasting friendship or relationship. I mean, without tolerance or forbearance there can't/won't be any lasting friendship or relationship. Thus, be and remain tolerant or forbearing.

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