Verb (used with object) : to forge a friendship through mutual trust. From Dictionary.com.
And they think my card signature is entirely forgeable. From Wordnik.com. [Signing credit cards is impossible - discuss] Reference
As if that weren't enough, both fingerprints and iris scans have been shown to be forgeable. From Wordnik.com. [Charles Clarke's woolly defence of the govt's ID cards] Reference
SCHUMER: We propose every American, citizen, legal immigrant gets a non-forgeable employment card, a national employment card. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 31, 2007] Reference
They'd have to beef up how they produce them, as they're probably very easily forgeable in their current form, but it would seem to make sense and eliminate some of the barriers many see to using "standard" forms of ID. From Wordnik.com. [21st Century Elections] Reference
Now it is true he is talking gold and not silver but the theory is the same, a rare non forgeable commodity which has been historically accepted as money and will act as a hedge against the mismanagement and inflation of fiat currency. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-01-21] Reference
The fact that people, including terrorists, gangsters, criminals, and illegals could pass over certain borders with easily forgeable and untraceable documentation represented a HUGE hole in American security that should have been patched up loooooooong ago. From Wordnik.com. [U.S. Passport problems | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.] Reference
To prevent such incidents, Delhi Police decided to have non-forgeable ID cards. †™ †™. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
The agency will be mandated to provide a fully-protected and non-forgeable ID cards.dwaipayan. [email protected]. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
It's been normal practice for many years for public authorities and private organisations to take a copy of that simple, forgeable piece of paper when they transact with individuals, and to keep it on record for indefinite periods. From Wordnik.com. [Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs] Reference
What is needed is a "tough, fair and effective employment verification system" that relies on the use of a "non-forgeable" biometric identifier, such as fingerprints or palm prints and digital photos, to authenticate the identities of job seekers, he said. From Wordnik.com. [Latest from Computerworld] Reference
It seems a little odd that they've replaced a stealable, replicable, forgeable, fundamentally weak credential with another stealable, replicable, forgeable, fundamentally weak credential, when they could have used electronic credentials to leapfrog underdeveloped nations such as the UK by creating a really useful ID infrastructure, but then I doubt they'll be paying. From Wordnik.com. [Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs] Reference
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