foist in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To foist means to impose something unwanted or undesirable on someone, often through deceit or coercion.
Sample Sentences
- She tried to foist her outdated ideas onto the team, but they preferred to innovate.
- The salesman attempted to foist the faulty product on unsuspecting customers.
- It was clear that he was trying to foist his responsibilities onto others rather than taking charge.
- I didn't want to foist my personal opinions on my friends during the discussion.
- They managed to foist the blame for the mistake onto someone else, avoiding accountability.
- She tried to foist her outdated opinions on the younger members of the team.
- The salesman attempted to foist a defective product on unsuspecting customers.
- It was unfair of him to foist his responsibilities onto his colleagues without warning.
- They were determined not to let anyone foist their untested ideas on the project.
- The politician attempted to foist a controversial policy on the public without proper discussion.
- Itβs unfair to foist your responsibilities onto your teammates without consulting them first.
- She tried to foist the blame for her mistakes onto her colleague during the meeting.
- The salesman attempted to foist an outdated model on me, claiming it was the latest version.
- He didnβt want to foist his opinions on others, so he kept his thoughts to himself.
- The charity event aimed to foist a sense of community spirit among the attendees.