ingenuine

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English

Etymology

in- +‎ genuine

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ingenuine (comparative more ingenuine, superlative most ingenuine)

  1. false, not genuine or authentic.
    • 1993, Sam Kirscher, Working with Adult Incest Survivors: The Healing Journey (page 81)
      This description of the female therapist may have been a transferential distortion, an accurate reading of an ingenuine therapeutic stance, or both.
    • 1995, J. P. Telotte, Replications: A Robotic History of the Science Fiction Film (page 164)
      Yet those accomplishments may well be forged, that is, a bit ingenuine, since, as our films must inevitably do, they leave the very forces of repression intact []

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