"Ferforth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ferforth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ferforth" Meaning

Forfeit. A forfeit is something that is given up or lost as the result of not fulfilling a duty, obligation, or promise. It can also refer to a penalty or fine paid as a result of breaking a rule or regulation.

"Ferforth" Examples

Ferforth is not a commonly used word in English language. However, it seems to be a typo or variation of the word "forthwith", which means:


at once; immediately


Here are 5 usage examples:

| Sentence | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The package will be delivered forthwith. | The package will be delivered immediately. |
| The judge ordered the prisoner to be released forthwith. | The prisoner must be released immediately. |
| Please settle the bill forthwith. | Pay the bill immediately. |
| The new policy will take effect forthwith. | The new policy will start taking effect immediately. |
| The doctor gave the patient a prescription forthwith. | The doctor gave the patient a prescription immediately. |

Note: Ferforth is not a recognized word in the English language, and the above examples are using the correct word "forthwith" instead.

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