forfeiturefor·fei·ture /ˈfɔːfətʃəˈfɔːrfətʃər/ noun [uncountableU]1LAW when someone loses property or the legal right to have something because they have broken the lawUnder racketeering law, prosecutors are seeking forfeiture of certain properties.
2HUMAN RESOURCESwhen someone loses rights, benefits etcEmployees should be able to move from one organization to another without worrying about forfeiture of pension benefits.