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    forge
    [fôrj]
    verb
    forges (third person present)
    1. make or shape (a metal object) by heating it in a fire or furnace and beating or hammering it:
      "he forged a great suit of black armor"
    2. create (a relationship or new conditions):
      "the two women forged a close bond" · "the country is forging a bright new future"
    3. produce a copy or imitation of (a document, signature, banknote, or work or art) for the purpose of deception:
      "the signature on the check was forged"
    noun
    forges (plural noun)
    1. a blacksmith's workshop; a smithy.
      • a furnace or hearth for melting or refining metal.
      • a workshop or factory containing a furnace for refining metal.
    Origin
    Middle English (also in the general sense ‘make, construct’): from Old French forger, from Latin fabricare ‘fabricate’, from fabrica ‘manufactured object, workshop’. The noun is via Old French from Latin fabrica.
    forge
    [fôrj]
    verb
    forges (third person present)
    1. move forward gradually or steadily:
      "he forged through the crowded side streets"
    Origin
    mid 18th century: perhaps an aberrant pronunciation of force.
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    verb
    1. move forward gradually or steadily:
      advance steadily
      advance gradually
      press on
      soldier on
      march on
      push forward
      move forward
      make progress/headway
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