foist off Antonyms
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Meaning of foist off
Wordnet
foist off (v)
sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
foist off Sentence Examples
- The salesman tried to foist off a defective product on the unsuspecting customer.
- The politician foisted off empty promises on the electorate, knowing they couldn't be kept.
- The company foisted off its unsold inventory at a steep discount to clear its shelves.
- The teacher foisted off the responsibility of grading essays onto a teaching assistant.
- The charity worker foisted off a guilt trip on potential donors to secure contributions.
- The contractor foisted off substandard work on the unsuspecting homeowner.
- The scammer foisted off a fake Rolex watch as the genuine article.
- The boss foisted off the most unpleasant tasks onto the new intern.
- The lawyer foisted off a high legal bill on the client, leaving them financially drained.
- The con artist foisted off counterfeit antiques on wealthy collectors, duping them out of millions.
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sell as genuine, sell with the intention to deceive
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The salesman tried to foist off a defective product on the unsuspecting customer.
The politician foisted off empty promises on the electorate, knowing they couldn't be kept.
The company foisted off its unsold inventory at a steep discount to clear its shelves.
The teacher foisted off the responsibility of grading essays onto a teaching assistant.