Foisting: meaning, definitions and examples
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foisting
[ ˈfɔɪstɪŋ ]
deceptive act
Foisting refers to the act of imposing something upon someone, often in a deceitful or unfair manner. It implies tricking or coercing someone into accepting something they do not want or need.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The salesman was foisting a faulty product on unsuspecting customers.
- She felt he was foisting his opinions on her without consideration.
- They were accused of foisting unnecessary fees onto their clients.
Translations
Translations of the word "foisting" in other languages:
🇵🇹 imposição
🇮🇳 थोपना
🇩🇪 aufdrücken
🇮🇩 memaksakan
🇺🇦 нав'язування
🇵🇱 narzucanie
🇯🇵 押し付け
🇫🇷 imposition
🇪🇸 imposición
🇹🇷 zorla kabul ettirme
🇰🇷 강요
🇸🇦 فرض
🇨🇿 vnucování
🇸🇰 nucenie
🇨🇳 强加
🇸🇮 vsiljevanje
🇮🇸 auðkenning
🇰🇿 таңу
🇬🇪 ბრალად დადება
🇦🇿 tələb
🇲🇽 imposición
Word origin
The term 'foist' can be traced back to the mid-16th century, originating from the Dutch word 'foisten', which means 'to steal' or 'to cheat'. The evolution of the word has seen it linked with the idea of deceit and trickery over the years. In its early usage, foisting referred to clandestinely placing or inserting something to deceive someone. The nominal form, 'foisting', emphasizes the act of imposing or thrusting something undesirable upon someone else. The term has maintained its negative connotation, often associated with dishonesty and manipulation, and is frequently used in contexts involving persuasion or coercion.