Counterfeit in a sentence as a noun

There was some counterfeit Cisco boxes like this in the channel for a bit.

For example, no one should be able to make a counterfeit copy of iOS as a whole and sell it as their own.

It's analogous to the police acting on a warrant to \n close a store front selling counterfeit goods\n\nThere is no warrant.

He made quite a lot of money off Atlantic City casinos using counterfeit slot machine tokens.

A smart counterfeiter would focus solely on the new features and just print on toilet paper or something, half the public would probably buy it.

Counterfeit in a sentence as a verb

It was a great convenience and while occasionally people would try to counterfeit chips, at that time if you were caught doing that you literally disappeared.

The only recourse, which worked for us, was to notify the Chinese government and they took action to shut down the people making the counterfeit products.

Even the token manufacturers were not able to determine which of a set of tokens were authentic and which were counterfeit.

Most people assume that only the government can "make money" and most people fall for the idea that putting the word "dollar" on something somehow makes it counterfeit.

CBP intercepted a package addressed to Ulbright containing a bunch of counterfeit official documents during a "routine border search".3.

Counterfeit in a sentence as an adjective

Instead, a market glutted with counterfeit products dilutes their brand and reflects poorly on the quality of their merchandise because consumers confuse the knock-off with the real thing.

This is not about unlicensed, counterfeit products, as in your Mexico hypothetical, but about licensed products that were produced with authorization of the rightsholder and then legally purchased.

They need not be destroyed[1] : Goods that are seized and forfeited as bearing a mark\n that is a counterfeit of a registered trademark, piratical\n of a registered copyright or imported in violation of\n distribution rights agreements are routinely destroyed,\n unless the owner of the trademark/copyright gives\n permission for other disposition, such as charitable\n donations.\n\nFluke seems like they might be cool with that.

Counterfeit definitions

noun

a copy that is represented as the original

See also: forgery

verb

make a copy of with the intent to deceive; "he faked the signature"; "they counterfeited dollar bills"; "She forged a Green Card"

See also: forge fake

adjective

not genuine; imitating something superior; "counterfeit emotion"; "counterfeit money"; "counterfeit works of art"; "a counterfeit prince"

See also: imitative