Uttering - meaning and definition. What is Uttering
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What (who) is Uttering - definition

ACT OF KNOWINGLY SELLING, PASSING ON, OR USING A FORGED DOCUMENT
Uttering and publishing; Uttering and Publishing; Uttering a forged document; Uttering as genuine
  • An Irish [[birth certificate]]: note the text on the bottom warning ''To alter this document or to utter it so altered is a serious offence''.

Uttering         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Utter.
Uttering         
Uttering is a crime involving a person with the intent to defraud that knowingly sells, publishes or passes a forged or counterfeited document. More specifically, forgery creates a falsified document and uttering is the act of knowingly passing on or using the forged document.
Song-Uttering Choirs         
Tagas (angel); Sabalim; Degalim; Sebalim; Sabbalim; Sarim (angel)
In 3 Enoch, the Song-Uttering Choirs are a collective class of angels who frequently sing the Trisagion and reside in Makon, the 5th Heaven, alongside the Ishim. If any of these angels fail to perform the Trisagion at the right time, they are consumed by fire.

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Uttering

Uttering is a crime involving a person with the intent to defraud that knowingly sells, publishes or passes a forged or counterfeited document. More specifically, forgery creates a falsified document and uttering is the act of knowingly passing on or using the forged document.

Examples of use of Uttering
1. It is the ‘still, small voice‘ of Truth uttering itself.
2. He died at the scene without ever uttering a word.
3. Lose, and Giuliani may be uttering his final words of the campaign.
4. The same soldiers are heard uttering similar abuse about the Turks.
5. "Whatever "in love" means," he said, uttering the crucial words with an unmistakable, world–weary sneer.