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palms off

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Main Entry: palm off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: foist

Synonyms:

compel to accept, fob off, impose, insert fraudulently, pass off, pull a fast one, put off, ram down one's throat, sneak in
Notes: palm off means 'to deceive or defraud someone with something inferior'; pawn off has become a variant
Main Entry: foist
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: force upon

Synonyms:

compel to accept, fob off, impose, insert fraudulently, palm off, pass off, pull a fast one, ram down one's throat, sneak in
Main Entry: pass off
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give because one does not want it

Synonyms:

eject, foist, make a pretense of, palm, palm off, send forth, work off

Antonyms:

keep, maintain
Main Entry: shun
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: avoid, ignore

Synonyms:

bilk, cold-shoulder, cut, decline, despise, disdain, ditch*, dodge, double, duck, elude, escape, eschew, evade, get around, give a wide berth, give the runaround, have no part of, have nothing to do with, hide out, keep away from, keep clear of, neglect, palm off, pass up, refuse, reject, scorn, shake, shake off, shy, snub, stall, stand aloof from, stay shy of, steer clear of, turn back on

Antonyms:

accept, face, meet
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