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1 falsify
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falsify — [[t]fɔ͟ːlsɪfaɪ[/t]] falsifies, falsifying, falsified VERB If someone falsifies something, they change it or add untrue details to it in order to deceive people. [V n] The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records … English dictionary
falsify — verb 1) she falsified the accounts Syn: forge, fake, counterfeit, fabricate; alter, change, doctor, tamper with, fudge, manipulate, adulterate, corrupt, misrepresent, misreport, distort, warp, embellish … Thesaurus of popular words
falsify — verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English falsifien, from Middle French falsifier, from Medieval Latin falsificare, from Latin falsus Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to prove or declare false ; disprove 2. to make false: as a … New Collegiate Dictionary
falsify — verb falsified, falsifying (T) to change figures, records etc so that they contain false information: Somebody had been falsifying the accounts. falsification noun (C, U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stitch up — Verb. To betray with false evidence. Also phrased to stitch someone up. Noun. An act of betrayal with the use of falsified evidence … English slang and colloquialisms
Usenet — A diagram of Usenet servers and clients. The blue, green, and red dots on the servers represent the groups they carry. Arrows between servers indicate newsgroup group exchanges (feeds). Arrows between clients and servers indicate that a user is… … Wikipedia
falsify — fal‧si‧fy [ˈfɔːlsfaɪ ǁ ˈfɒːl ] verb falsified PTandPP [transitive] LAW ACCOUNTING to change figures, records etc so that they contain false information: • The financial director was charged with falsifying the company s acc … Financial and business terms
falsification — falsify fal‧si‧fy [ˈfɔːlsfaɪ ǁ ˈfɒːl ] verb falsified PTandPP [transitive] LAW ACCOUNTING to change figures, records etc so that they contain false information: • The financial director was charged with falsifying the company s … Financial and business terms
falsify — fal·si·fy / fȯl si ˌfī/ vt fied, fy·ing: to make false: as a: to make (as a document) false by mutilation, alteration, or addition the motel clerk had falsified the records M. A. Kelly b: to report (as information) falsely the informant f … Law dictionary
falsify — UK [ˈfɔːlsɪfaɪ] / US [ˈfɔlsɪˌfaɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms falsify : present tense I/you/we/they falsify he/she/it falsifies present participle falsifying past tense falsified past participle falsified to change something deliberately in… … English dictionary
Meaning (linguistics) — In linguistics, meaning is what is expressed by the writer or speaker, and what is conveyed to the reader or listener, provided that they talk about the same thing (law of identity). In other words if the object and the name of the object and the … Wikipedia