foilable
adjective as in strong fondness
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Example:The designer made sure their new line of shoes was foilable to protect against counterfeiters.
Definition:Design that can be easily replicated or imitated, thus compromising its uniqueness or exclusivity.
Example:The foilable security paper required a special foil to be applied correctly, which significantly enhanced its security features.
Definition:A security feature designed to prevent counterfeiting or imitation of a product.
Example:Despite the intelligence team's efforts, the enemy managed to foil the operation, resulting in a failed mission.
Definition:An attempt to undermine or defeat a plan, often in the context of military or criminal operations.
Example:The company's market research showed a high number of foiled attempts to counterfeit their new tablet.
Definition:Multiple failed attempts to replicate or counter a product without authorization.
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