false passport

  • 1false — [ fɔls ] adjective ** 1. ) not true: The report was dismissed as totally false. a false statement/claim/accusation ─ opposite TRUE 2. ) made to look like something real: ARTIFICIAL: false eyelashes a ) not real and intended to trick people: a… …

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  • 2false — [fɔːls ǁ fɒːls] adjective 1. not true or real, but intended to look real in order to deceive people: • false and misleading advertisements • Firms issuing false certificates might be subject to lawsuits. 2. a false economy something that you… …

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  • 3false */*/ — UK [fɔːls] / US [fɔls] adjective Word forms false : adjective false comparative falser superlative falsest Other ways of saying false: imitation made to look like something else, usually something more expensive: imitation leather artificial made …

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  • 4passport — pass|port S3 [ˈpa:spo:t US ˈpæspo:rt] n [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: passeport, from passer ( PASS1) + port ( PORT)] 1.) a small official document that you get from your government, that proves who you are, and which you need in order to… …

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  • 5false*/*/ — [fɔːls] adj 1) not true Ant: true The report was dismissed as totally false.[/ex] a false statement/claim/accusation[/ex] 2) based on a mistake or on wrong information a false impression/belief/hope[/ex] 3) made to look like something real Syn:… …

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  • 6Passport fraud — The following statutes are investigated by the Diplomatic Security Service.*18 USC 1541 Issuance Without Authority *18 USC 1542 False Statement in Application and Use of Passport *18 USC 1543 Forgery or False Use of Passport *18 USC 1544 Misuse… …

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  • 7Passport — For other uses, see Passport (disambiguation). Different types of passports issued in Latvia …

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  • 8passport — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ valid ▪ full (BrE) ▪ a full British passport (= one showing that sb has all the rights of British citizenship) ▪ fake, false, forged …

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  • 9false — 01. He was arrested for giving [false] information on his application for a passport. 02. I was [falsely] accused of cheating on the test by my stupid teacher. 03. A group of men have been arrested by immigration authorities for [falsifying]… …

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  • 10false — adj. 1 not true, genuine or real VERBS ▪ be, look, prove, sound ADVERB ▪ absolutely, completely, entirely, quite …

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