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Definition of forfend verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

forfend

verb
 
/fɔːˈfend/
 
/fɔːrˈfend/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they forfend
 
/fɔːˈfend/
 
/fɔːrˈfend/
he / she / it forfends
 
/fɔːˈfendz/
 
/fɔːrˈfendz/
past simple forfended
 
/fɔːˈfendɪd/
 
/fɔːrˈfendɪd/
past participle forfended
 
/fɔːˈfendɪd/
 
/fɔːrˈfendɪd/
-ing form forfending
 
/fɔːˈfendɪŋ/
 
/fɔːrˈfendɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. forfend something (old use) to prevent something or keep something away
Idioms
Heaven/God forfend (that)…
  1. (humorous or old use) used to say that you are frightened of the idea of something happening
    • Heaven forfend that students are encouraged to think!
    Some people find this use of God offensive.
See forfend in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
ripple effect
noun
 
 
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