Use of forebear in Sentences. 25 Examples

The examples include forebear at the start of sentence, forebear at the end of sentence and forebear in the middle of sentence

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forebear at the end of sentence


  1. If only he had lavished that kind of discrimination on their forebear.
  2. A person from whom one is descended , especially if more remote than a grandparent; a forebear.
  3. The findings — uncovered by Megan Smolenyak, a genealogist, and The New York Times — substantiate what Mrs. Obama has called longstanding family rumors about a white forebear.

forebear in the middle of sentence


  1. I had much ado to forebear laughing.
  2. I'll come back to the land of my forebears.
  3. His realism was not the realism of his forebears.
  4. One of his forebears could have won the support of Wilfrid.
  5. He was a good man , but always forebear his wrath and complaint.
  6. Many of us conform to the outdated customs laid down by our forebears.
  7. But in the land of my forebears, women sit around and wait for their men.
  8. My forebears hardly knew what went on outside their small feudal society.
  9. Try as they might, however, the younger singers rarely measure up to their forebears.
  10. The time of Sigmar passed, and he became a legend, the heroic forebear of his people.
  11. Perhaps it will be consummated on a scale of which our forebears could scarcely dream.
  12. People not only had more than their forebears; they also had revolutionary new products.
  13. Like their forebears, they chose subjects to illustrate the many facets of village life.
  14. Moderation: Avoid extremes. forebear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
  15. Consider how much more frugal the poor are than we, how much better they forebear hardship.
  16. One family has a Confederate cavalryman among its forebears, the other is descended from slaves.
  17. The fillings are as generous as their Stateside forebears and the rye bread has a nice, chewy texture.
  18. They stood for the preservation of the mores and folkways that had guided their forebears for generations.
  19. He was correct in so far as our forebears were piteously shattered but quite wrong in thinking that they could be subjugated.
  20. Indeed the habits of our civilised forebears at work and play would not always stand up to the scrutiny of the modern conscience.
  21. None the less they deserve notice and respect, for their forebears were once the most advanced and revolutionary creatures in the seas.
  22. Karlin relates the oppressive anti-Semitism his forebears endured in a vague, almost elliptical style with dips into the stream of consciousness.

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