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forger

[ US /ˈfɔɹdʒɝ/ ]
[ UK /fˈɔːd‍ʒɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who makes copies illegally
  2. someone who operates a forge

How To Use forger In A Sentence

  • While contemplating the possibility that the Baraita is a Karaite forgery intended to attack rabbinic Judaism, Horowitz finally opted for a rabbinic origin, and concluded that it was composed around the fourth century, in Palestine. Baraita de-Niddah.
  • Instead, they got Richards to acknowledge that a motivated forger with advanced technology could fool even veteran photo analysts.
  • Special attention was given to large, complicated scripts used in chancelleries to discourage imitation or forgeries of important documents.
  • Under the substitutional theory of artifact production, the forgeries of documents so common in the Middle Ages can be understood as the legitimate reproduction of accidentally misplaced facts.
  • Further investigation showed that the so-called "Hitler Diaries" were a forgery.
  • That relationship is what makes great art so powerful and art forgery so pernicious. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is too subtle and not easily found, clearly listed in the letter of credit terms, there is no forgery or hide, and therefore did not constitute fraud.
  • India's Central Bureau of Investigation lodged charges of cheating, forgery and abetment to crime against the executives last month. India Court Rejects Telecom Executives' Bail Pleas
  • It is now generally accepted that the so-called "Hitler Diaries' were forgeries.
  • &c. The undesignedness of the coincidence thus indirectly brought out is incompatible with forgery. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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