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单词 forgery
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Definition of forgery in English:

forgery

nounPlural forgeries ˈfɔːdʒ(ə)riˈfɔrdʒəri
mass noun
  • 1The action of forging a copy or imitation of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.

    he was found guilty of forgery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The legislation will simplify the law on larceny, fraudulent conversion, forgery and embezzlement.
    • He got nailed, convicted on all three counts: grand theft, forgery and perjury.
    • It is necessary to draw on a range of disparate provisions such as theft, deception, false accounting, forgery, and conspiracy.
    • The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings.
    • There is no question but that these actions were a blatant breach of trust that was accomplished by forgery and attempted to be justified by fraud.
    • At the same time the force's detection rates for theft and handling offences, fraud and forgery, drug offence and theft of and from cars crime went up.
    • He was convicted of forgery, attempted theft and perjury and will be sentenced on September 15
    • In most cases where forgery is alleged it will be of no great importance whether this is or is not made out to the required higher civil standard.
    • When women are convicted it is more likely to be for offences involving theft and handling stolen goods, fraud, and forgery.
    • Under the plea bargain, he pleaded guilty to reduced charges of forgery and violating campaign laws that limit foreign funding.
    • So there were certain crimes that I think by statute prevented your admission, and my recollection is that forgery was one of them.
    • Is a pedimento vitiated if obtained by fraud, or only if it is obtained through forgery?
    • The second basis upon which the documents were rejected was that document forgery in Albania was endemic, if I may term it that way.
    • He was, however, sentenced to 18 months in prison for immigration offenses and document forgery.
    • These included convictions for theft, forgery, counterfeiting and deception.
    • Most of you have probably read that I was arrested recently on charges of forgery and fraud in suburban Philadelphia.
    • The basis of this action was forgery, fraud and perjury on the part of IAC.
    • They were not asked to plead to charges of corruption, fraud, forgery and uttering, and contravening fishing laws.
    • Other students have been codifying laws regarding fraud, forgery and rules on criminal culpability.
    • The most obvious examples are forgery, duress or mistake as to the nature of the form being signed (non est factum).
    Synonyms
    counterfeiting, fraudulent copying, fraudulent imitation
    falsification, faking, fabrication
    archaic coining
    1. 1.1count noun A forged document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
      the notes must be forgeries
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Which suggests that, to Pein's mind, it is actually impossible to prove that the documents are forgeries.
      • The ink tended to fade and smudge, making the banknotes look like forgeries.
      • Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time.
      • Many doctors also believe that computer-generated prescriptions will make forgeries less likely.
      • If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue.
      • U.N. officials determined the documents were forgeries before the war.
      • And it was the internet bloggers who hammered away at the obvious forgeries in the fake memos.
      • So the basis for calling the memos forgeries seems to rest on points that don't add up.
      • Now ink tests have shown that the documents were forgeries and both papers have apologized.
      • What will they try to do with these things, with these documents, with these forgeries?
      • That report was based on documents that were later deemed to be forgeries.
      • As part of the new searches, immigration officers will pore over documents, looking for forgeries of British and other national passports.
      • I think the documents are indeed forgeries, but who made them?
      • The Niger documents were closely examined and found to be forgeries.
      • Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries.
      • If these documents are shown to be forgeries, it will be the turning point in the news business between the new and old media.
      • Gardaí say they are the best note forgeries they have come across.
      • There was no evidence which could support the conclusion that all the documents necessarily were forgeries.
      • She also claims that some signatures are forgeries, an extremely serious allegation for which she provides no evidence.
      • Some were certain that the documents were forgeries and the earlier reports were fraudulent.
      Synonyms
      fake, counterfeit, sham, fraud, imitation, dummy, mock-up, reproduction, replica, copy, print, lookalike, likeness
      informal phoney, pirate, bootleg, knock-off, rip-off, dupe
 
 

Definition of forgery in US English:

forgery

nounˈfɔrdʒəriˈfôrjərē
  • 1The action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art.

    he was found guilty of forgery
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were not asked to plead to charges of corruption, fraud, forgery and uttering, and contravening fishing laws.
    • He was, however, sentenced to 18 months in prison for immigration offenses and document forgery.
    • There is no question but that these actions were a blatant breach of trust that was accomplished by forgery and attempted to be justified by fraud.
    • The basis of this action was forgery, fraud and perjury on the part of IAC.
    • Under the plea bargain, he pleaded guilty to reduced charges of forgery and violating campaign laws that limit foreign funding.
    • At the same time the force's detection rates for theft and handling offences, fraud and forgery, drug offence and theft of and from cars crime went up.
    • The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings.
    • The second basis upon which the documents were rejected was that document forgery in Albania was endemic, if I may term it that way.
    • So there were certain crimes that I think by statute prevented your admission, and my recollection is that forgery was one of them.
    • He was convicted of forgery, attempted theft and perjury and will be sentenced on September 15
    • The most obvious examples are forgery, duress or mistake as to the nature of the form being signed (non est factum).
    • In most cases where forgery is alleged it will be of no great importance whether this is or is not made out to the required higher civil standard.
    • These included convictions for theft, forgery, counterfeiting and deception.
    • It is necessary to draw on a range of disparate provisions such as theft, deception, false accounting, forgery, and conspiracy.
    • The legislation will simplify the law on larceny, fraudulent conversion, forgery and embezzlement.
    • He got nailed, convicted on all three counts: grand theft, forgery and perjury.
    • Other students have been codifying laws regarding fraud, forgery and rules on criminal culpability.
    • Most of you have probably read that I was arrested recently on charges of forgery and fraud in suburban Philadelphia.
    • When women are convicted it is more likely to be for offences involving theft and handling stolen goods, fraud, and forgery.
    • Is a pedimento vitiated if obtained by fraud, or only if it is obtained through forgery?
    Synonyms
    counterfeiting, fraudulent copying, fraudulent imitation
    1. 1.1 A forged or copied document, signature, banknote, or work of art.
      the notes must be forgeries
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Now ink tests have shown that the documents were forgeries and both papers have apologized.
      • Many doctors also believe that computer-generated prescriptions will make forgeries less likely.
      • Both documents were forgeries of course, but the patrols were fooled each and every time.
      • She also claims that some signatures are forgeries, an extremely serious allegation for which she provides no evidence.
      • The ink tended to fade and smudge, making the banknotes look like forgeries.
      • As part of the new searches, immigration officers will pore over documents, looking for forgeries of British and other national passports.
      • Gardaí say they are the best note forgeries they have come across.
      • What will they try to do with these things, with these documents, with these forgeries?
      • And it was the internet bloggers who hammered away at the obvious forgeries in the fake memos.
      • The Niger documents were closely examined and found to be forgeries.
      • There was no evidence which could support the conclusion that all the documents necessarily were forgeries.
      • Some were certain that the documents were forgeries and the earlier reports were fraudulent.
      • Which suggests that, to Pein's mind, it is actually impossible to prove that the documents are forgeries.
      • If these documents are shown to be forgeries, it will be the turning point in the news business between the new and old media.
      • So the basis for calling the memos forgeries seems to rest on points that don't add up.
      • I think the documents are indeed forgeries, but who made them?
      • U.N. officials determined the documents were forgeries before the war.
      • Slightly off topic, kudos to all my fellow bloggers who helped expose the guard document forgeries.
      • If they turn out to be forgeries, I'll certainly be happy to admit to having jumped the gun on the issue.
      • That report was based on documents that were later deemed to be forgeries.
      Synonyms
      fake, counterfeit, sham, fraud, imitation, dummy, mock-up, reproduction, replica, copy, print, lookalike, likeness
 
 
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