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Forgo vs Jettison - What's the difference?

forgo | jettison |

As nouns the difference between forgo and jettison

is that forgo is joint while jettison is (uncountable) collectively, items that have been or are about to be ejected from a boat or balloon.

As an adjective forgo

is turning, revolving, rotating, whirling, circulating.

As a verb jettison is

to eject from a boat, submarine, aircraft, spaceship or hot-air balloon, so as to lighten the load.

forgo

English

Alternative forms

* forego

Verb

  • To let pass, to leave alone
  • To do without, to abandon
  • The only way to avoid shame is to forgo acting shamefully.
  • To refrain from, to abstain from, to pass up, to withgo.
  • References

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    jettison

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (uncountable) Collectively, items that have been or are about to be ejected from a boat or balloon.
  • (countable) The action of jettisoning items.
  • Synonyms

    * (items jettisoned): jetsam

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To eject from a boat, submarine, aircraft, spaceship or hot-air balloon, so as to lighten the load.
  • The ballooners had to jettison all of their sand bags to make it over the final hill.
    The jettisoning of fuel tanks .
  • To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective; discard.
  • Synonyms

    * (to let go or get rid of as being useless) chuck, discard, ditch, dump, junk, lose, scrap, toss * See also