(for.bore, for.borne)

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{f} forbear
To refuse; to decline; to give no heed
Alternative spelling of forebear

Beginning with the bald declaration “I think I was cold in the womb,” the speaker in “The Forbears” then decides that his brother (who died soon after birth) must also have been cold in the womb, like his grandfather John and the forbears who antedated John:.

To control oneself when provoked
{v} to cease, stop, abstain, decline, spare
{f} refrain from, desist from, hold back
To control one's self when provoked
not do something; "He refrained from hitting him back"; "she could not forbear weeping"
Forebear, ancestor
To keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up; as, to forbear the use of a word of doubtful propriety
{i} ancestor, forefather
To treat with consideration or indulgence
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 Protesters largely forbore from stone-throwing and vandalism. to not do something you could or would like to do because you think it is wiser not to forbear from. a forebear
a person from whom you are descended
To control ones self when provoked
An ancestor; a forefather; usually in the plural
To keep away from; to avoid; to abstain from; to give up
To cease from bearing
To refrain from proceeding; to pause; to delay
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