v. Obs.1 [f. FORE- pref. + GUARD v.] trans. To guard beforehand or in front.

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1588.  Greene, Metam., Wks. (Grosart), IX. 23. In that we foregarded all our actions with vertue. Ibid., 89. Shee kept such a strict method of her life, and manners, and so foregarded all her actions with vertue, that she thought shee might despise both the fates and fortune.

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