/ˈfɔːfɪtɪd/ – adj
Definition: bị mất (quyền), bị tịch thu, bị phạt.
A more thorough explanation: “Forfeited” in legal terms means to lose or be deprived of a right, privilege, or property as a penalty for wrongdoing or failure to fulfill an obligation. It typically involves the surrender or loss of something as a result of a breach of contract, violation of law, or failure to meet certain conditions.
Example: The defendant FORFEITED his bail by failing to appear in court as required.