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- informalpersuade someone to accept something by deception:"most sellers are palmed off with a fraction of what something is worth"
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Webpalm off verb : to get rid of or pass on (as something fake, useless, or of poor quality) in a dishonest way palmed off fake antiques on unsuspecting customers Legal Definition …
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Webpalm off something. phrasal verb with palm. to persuade someone to accept something that you do not want or something that has no value: They produced fake stamps and palmed …
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Webpalm off v. To get rid of or dispose of something by fraud or deception; fob off: The crooked merchant palmed off a lot of fake diamonds before being caught. Someone tried to palm …
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Webpalm off in British English verb (tr, adverb; often foll by on) 1. to offer, sell, or spend fraudulently to palm off a counterfeit coin 2. to divert in order to be rid of I palmed the …
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Webpalm off verb as in to pass off to offer (something fake, useless, or inferior) as genuine, useful, or valuable please stop trying to palm off your leftovers onto me Synonyms & …
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Webpalm off. Pass off by deception, substitute with intent to deceive, as in The salesman tried to palm off a zircon as a diamond, or The producer tried to palm her off as a …
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Web1. a. The inner surface of the hand that extends from the wrist to the base of the fingers. b. The similar part of the forefoot of a quadruped. 2. A unit of length equal to …
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Webtransitive verb : to get rid of or pass off usually by deception : palm off Word History First Known Use 1832, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of …
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Webpalm (something) off (on one) (as something else) To discard something unwanted by giving or selling it to one (under the pretense of it being something else). There are …
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