uttering meaning
ENWUttering
- In the law of countries whose legal systems derive from English common law, uttering is a crime similar to forgery. Uttering and forgery were originally common law offences, both misdemeanours.
- NounPLutteringsSUF-ing
- An utterance; something spoken.
- (law) The crime of knowingly presenting forged documentation; uttering and publishing.
- The girl using a fake ID to enter a bar was guilty of uttering.
- An utterance; something spoken.
- Verb
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- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The girl using a fake ID to enter a bar was guilty of uttering.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
Definition of uttering in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary