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  1. FORGED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FORGED is formed by pressing or hammering with or without heat; especially : made into a desired shape by heating and hammering. How to use forged in a sentence.

  2. Forge - Wikipedia

    The inside of a typical smithy in Finland Wooden smithy built in 1726 in Opole, Upper Silesia, Poland A smithy built around 1880 in Mērsrags, Courland, Latvia currently located at The …

  3. Forged® - Strength Through Adversity

    American Lifestyle Clothing Brand founded by Navy SEALs with strong foundation in the Military, Law enforcement and Crossfit communities.

  4. FORGED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FORGED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of forge 2. to make an illegal copy of something in order to…. Learn more.

  5. Forged - definition of forged by The Free Dictionary

    1. To advance gradually but steadily: forged ahead through throngs of shoppers. 2. To advance with an abrupt increase of speed: forged into first place with seconds to go.

  6. FORGED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    They combine the look, feel and performance of a forged players club with the forgiveness of a deep cavity back.

  7. About Forged BHM | Forged BHM

    The name “Forged” honors those who came before us—leaders who embodied both grit and grace—and calls us to rise up and meet the needs of Birmingham today and tomorrow.

  8. FORGE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    FORGE definition: to form by heating and hammering; beat into shape. See examples of forge used in a sentence.

  9. Forged - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Definitions of forged adjective reproduced fraudulently “a forged twenty dollar bill” synonyms: bad counterfeit, imitative not genuine; imitating something superior

  10. forged - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    to move ahead slowly and steadily: to forge through dense underbrush; forged ahead and finished the work. beat into shape. to form or make, esp. by concentrated effort: to forge a friendship …