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draw up: You have three days to formulate a workable procedure.<br />

forsake v. 1 abandon, desert, quit, leave, flee, depart, vacate: He<br />

forsook balmy California to dig for gold in the Klondike. 2<br />

abandon, desert, leave, jilt, reject, throw over, jettison, cast<br />

off: She has forsaken Michael for another man. 3 give up,<br />

yield, renounce, repudiate, relinquish, forgo, forswear,<br />

surrender, resign, abdicate, recant, deny, have or be done with,<br />

turn one's back on: Would you forsake a throne for the love of<br />

a woman?<br />

forte n. talent, strong point, gift, speciality, strength, aptitude,<br />

genius, Colloq long suit: His forte is carving ivory<br />

miniatures.<br />

forthcoming<br />

adj. 1 approaching, nearing, impending, imminent, coming,<br />

(close) at hand, upcoming; near or close (by), (near or close)<br />

at hand, in the offing, on the horizon, Colloq Brit on the<br />

cards, US in the cards: The forthcoming tax increase will<br />

affect everyone. A new regulation is forthcoming. 2 awaited,<br />

expected, anticipated, looked-for, watched for, prospective,<br />

foreseen: The forthcoming payment will be be a little late. 3<br />

outgoing, friendly, amiable, affable, sociable, accessible,<br />

expansive, chatty, talkative, communicative, informative, open,<br />

free, revealing, unreserved: Barry was most forthcoming when<br />

questioned about his finances.<br />

forthright<br />

adj. straightforward, direct, blunt, candid, frank,<br />

above-board, unambiguous, unequivocal, open, outspoken,<br />

uninhibited, unreserved, unconstrained, unrestrained: She has<br />

always been forthright and honest in her dealings with me.<br />

fortify v. 1 strengthen, reinforce, shore up, buttress, brace, bolster,<br />

secure: Steel plates were used to fortify the walls. 2 cheer,<br />

encourage, hearten, buoy, invigorate, energize, embolden,<br />

reassure, brace: Her enthusiasm fortified him to face what was<br />

coming. 3 supplement, enhance, enrich, boost, augment: The<br />

drink was fortified by the addition of whisky.<br />

fortitude n. strength, mettle, backbone, courage, nerve, resolution,<br />

resoluteness, perseverance, endurance, tenacity, pertinacity,

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