Definition of Forging
Forging
For·ging


Definition/Meaning
(verb)
Creating or shaping something, especially metal, by heating and hammering.

e.g. The blacksmith was forging a new sword for the king.

(verb)
shaping metal into a particular object by heating it in a furnace and then hammering it or beating it;

e.g. They learned the technique of forging the strongest sword blades.

(verb)
creating or forming something, especially involving some effort;

e.g. She began the process of forging connections with her new coworkers.

(verb)
moving forward, either steadily/gradually or suddenly;

e.g. After one last stop, we will be forging directly towards our destination.

(noun)
the work of shaping a piece of metal by heating it and then hammering/beating it;

e.g. These tools have fine forging are are thus very strong.

(noun)
the work of making an imitation or copy of something without the required rights or permission, with the intention of deceiving someone;

e.g. The expert forging of this signature makes it difficult to identify it as fake.



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