0 to illegally make a copy of sth -- contrefaire
to forge a check/signature falsifier un chèque / contrefaire une signature
1 to develop or create sth -- forger
to forge a relationship/career forger une relation/carrière
2 a very hot oven in which metals are melted etc; a furnace -- forge
Steel is manufactured in a forge.
4 to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes -- contrefaire
5 to move steadily -- aller de l’avance, prendre de l’avance
It is worth remembering that a handwritten signature can be forged too.
It is forged above all by means of living relationships between people who are carrying out projects which motivate and unite them.
But we will need to step up our efforts to forge common views and develop common solutions with all our partners over the coming months and years.
Forging an economic alliance is therefore vital to both.
There is a critical need for forging and building strong strategic partnerships.
We need to be ambitious, united with one voice and forging strategic alliances.