/ˈkaʊntəfɪtɪd/ – adjective
Definition: giả mạo, giả, dởm.
A more thorough explanation: The legal English definition of the word “counterfeited” refers to the act of making an imitation or replica of something, typically with the intent to deceive or defraud others by passing it off as genuine or authentic. In the context of intellectual property law, counterfeiting often involves the unauthorized reproduction or copying of trademarks, logos, or copyrighted works for commercial gain.
Example: The defendant was charged with counterfeiting currency, a serious offense under federal law.