foist in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

foist in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for foist in the English»French Dictionary

foist Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to foist sth (up)on sb
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
No viler tissue of nonsensical stuff could be foisted on the patience of an insulted audience.
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The company can foist unwanted features on the users or cut costs by reducing bandwidth.
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He eventually foisted himself upon a group of "mujahideen" heading for the front lines.
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And isn't their presence a sign that this is another attempt to foist classical music on a younger generation that doesn't really want it?
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State appointed pastors were foist on surviving congregations.
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Literature often foists the mentally ill onto the page as spectacle, made interesting by way of radical difference.
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It's not like big companies foisting what they want on you, this is actually what the consumers want to drink.
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That it is you who are trying to foist your standards on us?
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To mitigate this perceived unfairness, legal systems apply the doctrine of "contra proferentem"; giving the benefit of any doubt in favor of the party upon whom the contract was foisted.
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These limitations were not foisted upon the military as an afterthought.
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