Forge
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British pronunciation/fˈɔːd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔɹdʒ/

Définition et Signification de "forge"

to forge
01

forger, façonner

to make something from a piece of metal object by heating it until it becomes soft and then beating it with a hammer
Transitive: to forge a metal object | to forge a piece of metal into an object
to forge definition and meaning
02

contrefaire, imiter

to create a fake copy or imitation of something
Transitive: to forge a fake copy
03

falsifier, forger

to fabricate a false story, report, etc. and present it as genuine
Transitive: to forge false information or documents
04

progresser, avancer

to advance gradually but persistently
Intransitive: to forge somewhere
05

créer

to try hard to make something successful, strong, or lasting
Transitive: to forge sth
Forge
01

forge, fonderie

a workplace where metal is worked by heating and hammering
02

forge, fonderie

furnace consisting of a special hearth where metal is heated before shaping

forge

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forged

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forged

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forger

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forger

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forging

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forging

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The blacksmith would forge a new sword for the knight.
Ancient warriors relied on skilled artisans to forge their weapons.
With every strike of the hammer, he continued to forge the hot metal into a beautiful ornamental piece.
In ancient times, warriors would forge their own mauls, each one a symbol of strength and prowess in combat.
He forged a close-knit community within the neighborhood.
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