Process of making, adapting, or imitating objects, statistics, or documents with the intent to deceive.
A copy that is represented as the original.
1 He was found guilty of breach of trust, computer abuse and forgery .
2 By forgery of the handwriting of public officials or private individuals; 7.
3 This month police also arrested and charged a 65-year-old woman for forgery .
4 His wife is facing trial on allegations of forgery and financial fraud.
5 The certification turned out to be a forgery and the securities vanished.
6 Sometimes there's a point where a truly elaborate forgery passes into authenticity.
7 He was then jailed for forgery , charges he says were politically motivated.
8 You cannot believe that this lady is the author of that forgery .
9 It is evidently a forgery and we must immediately inform the police.
10 As the opportunities of forgery were greater, so also was the inducement.
11 He denied this vehemently and pressed charges of forgery against unknown persons.
12 Then, again, the word forgery began to look black in our vocabulary.
13 In no way did this feel to him like forgery or falsification.
14 In March 2009, the two men were convicted of fraud and forgery .
15 But that is the misfortune of beginning with this kind of forgery .
16 A great musician may conceive the sublimest music and commit a forgery .
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