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Encyclopedia > Forfeit

Forfeiting is the act of voluntarily admitting defeat in a competition or contest, thereby surrendering victory to the opposition. Usually it is only done in the most extreme circumstances, in which the forfeiting party believes there is simply no way to continue under the present circumstances.


Forfeiting is an established practice in competitive sports, but rarely done. For more information about forfeiting in baseball, see Forfeit (baseball).


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Forfeit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (276 words)
Forfeiting is the act of voluntarily admitting defeat in a competition or contest, thereby surrendering victory to the opposition.
At cricket either side may forfeit one of their innings, but only by mutual consent of the opposing captains.
Forfeit is also a term for the penalty paid for losing a round in a party game.
forfeit - definition of forfeit in Encyclopedia (95 words)
Forfeiting is the act of voluntarily admitting defeat in a competition or contest, thereby surrenduring victory to the opposition.
Usually it is only done in the most extreme circumstances, in which the forfeiting party believes there is simply no way to continue under the present circumstances.
Forfeiting is an established practice in competitive sports, but rarely done.
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