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I . forge [fɔ:ʤ] N

1. forge (furnace):

forge

2. forge (smithy):

forge

II . forge [fɔ:ʤ] VB trans

1. forge (copy):

forge

2. forge (heat and shape):

forge
kovati [perf skovati]

3. forge fig:

forge
plesti [perf splesti]

III . forge [fɔ:ʤ] VB intr

forge ahead VB intr

1. forge (progress):

forge

2. forge (take lead):

forge

Usage examples with forge

to forge into the lead

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It is the last remaining working forge in the state.
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The ruins of the forge, which was built at the works in 1791, still remain.
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She then got revenge by forging his name on a promissory note.
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Settled in the early 19th century, the community's first forge mill was built and began operation in 1810.
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During the 1980 offseason, he faced prosecution on a charge of forging a friend's name on $10,534 worth of checks.
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This had the effect of improving the quality of the finished product, increasing its malleability its ability to withstand rolling and forging at high temperatures.
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Though unemployed, she manages to garner strength and resolve in order to forge her own path.
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Because it was intended for short range use, the shell had an aerodynamically inefficient shape that could be easily forged or stamped.
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Traditionally having two parts, the manner of instruction he helped to create forged a stronger bond between the once-separate theoretical and practical aspects.
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All of these items would be forged by a metallurgist and then spread throughout the empire.
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