falsify|falsified|falsifies|falsifying in English
verb
[fal·si·fy || 'fɔːlsɪfaɪ]
misrepresent, distort the truth; forge; defraud; lie; deceive
Use "falsify|falsified|falsifies|falsifying" in a sentence
1. A poet sometimes falsifies accent.
2. I falsified the location data this morning.
3. to falsify facts, issue, etc.
4. To falsify our scales of deception;+
5. 1 to falsify facts, issue, etc.
6. Okay, so his first hypothesis has just been falsified.
7. You're asking us to falsify our records?
8. She falsified her birth certificate to get the job.
9. They falsify or deny whatever doesn't suit their books.
10. The file was altered to falsify the evidence.
11. "Animalizing humans" to discredit and dehumanize them falsifies who animals are
12. Synonyms for Bullshits include lies, fibs, fabricates, prevaricates, prevaricateth, dissimulates, deceives, deludes, falsifies and misleads
13. Sources say minors frequently falsify their age on maquila applications.
14. False Sensory Input. You falsify one of the subject's senses.
15. I needed to backstop him, so I falsified his travel records.
16. Alison Gopnik: Okay, so his first hypothesis has just been falsified.
17. Theories that have been falsified must be ruthlessly rejected.
18. He falsified his birth certificate to get a passport.
19. Fudge the figures; cook the books; falsify the data.
20. 28 They falsify or deny whatever doesn't suit their books.
21. To alter or falsify ( accounts, for example ) for dishonest gain.
22. In addition, it may not be falsified or adulterated in any way.
23. Similarly alarmist predictions about imminent worldwide famine have also been falsified.
24. Antonyms for Acquaints include conceals, deceives, deludes, falsifies, hides, misleads, misrepresents, secretes, suppresses and withholds
25. Let's replay a bit of that. // Arcturus Mengsk: This evidence has been falsified!