Sentence examples for To forged from inspiring English sources

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To forged

verb

To shape a metal by heating and hammering.

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He tracked the leakage to forged bills, but says the culprits were "defended by their bosses".

That argument is absurd on its face; organized terrorists hardly lack access to forged documents.

But things quickly escalate, and icy looks and poisonous whispers give way to forged memos, brutal humiliations and, finally, outright violence.

Musicologists like H. C. Robbins Landon point to forged signatures on the manuscript, and indeed, goodly portions of the score seem to be in someone else's hand.

Both mechanical property and fatigue data are presented showing that the semi-solid impellers have better properties than impellers produced by conventional casting and similar properties to forged and machined impellers.

Yesterday's details of the Apple iPhone 8's switch to forged steel for the chassis (covered by Forbes Gordon Kellyy) offers Apple's flagship smartphone a number of advantages, including the increased strength that comes from the forging process.

Similar(54)

To forge is human.

To forge alliances extremists have to moderate.

They need time to forge compromises.

First, it is harder to forge.

We have to forge our own.

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