Counterfeit
61counterfeit money — An imitation of real money, produced with the intent that it shall pass as money and be accepted in trade as money. 20 Am J2d Counterf § 2. As the term is used in the Federal statutes dealing with the crime of counterfeiting, the coin to be… …
62counterfeit coin — See counterfeit money …
63Counterfeit — Als Produktpiraterie, Produktfälschung oder Markenpiraterie wird das Geschäft mit Nachahmer Waren bezeichnet, die mit dem Ziel hergestellt werden, einer Original Ware zum Verwechseln ähnlich zu sein. Dabei werden Markenrechte oder… …
64counterfeit — coun·ter·feit || kaÊŠntÉ™(r)fɪt v. make a fraudulent replica, copy, forge (i.e. money or documents) adj. forged, copied, fake, false n. forgery, fake, imitation, simulation …
65counterfeit — adjective made in exact imitation of something valuable with the intention to deceive or defraud. ↘archaic pretended; sham. noun a forgery. verb imitate fraudulently. ↘literary resemble closely. Derivatives counterfeiter noun Origin ME (as v.):… …
66counterfeit — I. v. a. 1. Forge, make a spurious copy of, imitate fraudulently, copy fraudulently. 2. Feign, simulate, sham, put on the appearance of. 3. Imitate, copy. II. a. 1. Forged, spurious, fraudulent, supposititious. 2. Feigned, false, simulated, sham …
67counterfeit — adj 1. forged, fraudulent, imitation, fake, Inf. phony; not genuine, bogus, spurious, supposititious, bastardly, Australian. bunyip. 2. pretended, feigned, simulated, make believe, sham, flash; unreal, false, insincere, mock, ersatz, synthetic;… …
68counterfeit — coun·ter·feit …
69counterfeit — Verb: To make a copy without authority or right and with the view to deceive or defraud by passing the copy as original or genuine; to fabricate a false image or representation. But as ordinarily understood in law, the term is confined to the… …
70counterfeit — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 (of a coin, writing, etc.) made in imitation; not genuine; forged. 2 (of a claimant etc.) pretended. n. a forgery; an imitation. v.tr. 1 a imitate fraudulently (a coin, handwriting, etc.); forge. b make an imitation of. 2… …