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    forged
    /fɔːdʒd/

    adjective

    • 1. copied fraudulently; fake: "they have illegally entered the UK using forged travel documents"

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  2. FORGED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of forge 2. to make an illegal copy of something in order to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FORGED is formed by pressing or hammering with or without heat; especially : made into a desired shape by heating and hammering. How to use forged in a sentence.

  4. FORGE definition: 1. to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive: 2. to make or produce something…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of FORGE is a furnace or a shop with its furnace where metal is heated and wrought : smithy. How to use forge in a sentence. Are 'forging ahead' and 'forging a check' from the same forge?

  6. to make or produce something, especially with some difficulty: forge a bond The accident forged a close bond between the two families. She forged a new career for herself as a singer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. forge verb (MOVE) [ I + adv/prep ] formal.

  7. forged in British English. (fɔːdʒd ) adjective. 1. of or relating to metals that have been shaped by heating and hammering. 2. of or relating to that which has been fraudulently imitated. forged banknotes. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Forge definition: to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape.. See examples of FORGE used in a sentence.

  9. A forge is a place where someone makes metal goods and equipment by heating pieces of metal and then shaping them.

  10. A complete guide to the word "FORGED": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. 1. a. To form (metal, for example) by heating in a forge and beating or hammering into shape. b. To form (metal) by a mechanical or hydraulic press. 2. To give form or shape to, especially by means of careful effort: forge a treaty; forge a close relationship. 3. To fashion or reproduce for fraudulent purposes; counterfeit: forge a signature.