Facsimiled

/ˈfæk.sɪ.mɪld/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of facsimile; to reproduce an exact copy of a document, especially for legal purposes.
    The attorney facsimiled the signed contract to the other party promptly.

Forms

  • facsimile
  • facsimiles
  • facsimiling

Commentary

Typically used as the past tense of 'facsimile'; frequently appears in legal contexts involving document transmission or reproduction.

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