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falsify
fal·si·fy F0025400 (fôl′sə-fī′)v. fal·si·fied, fal·si·fy·ing, fal·si·fies v.tr.1. To state untruthfully; misrepresent.2. a. To make false by altering or adding to: falsify testimony.b. To counterfeit; forge: falsify a visa.3. To declare or prove to be false.v.intr. To make untrue statements; lie. [Middle English falsifien, from Old French falsifier, from Late Latin falsificāre : Latin falsus, false; see false + Latin -ficāre, -fy.] fal′si·fi·ca′tion (-fĭ-kā′shən) n.fal′si·fi′er n.falsify (ˈfɔːlsɪˌfaɪ) vb (tr) , -fies, -fying or -fied1. to make (a report, evidence, accounts, etc) false or inaccurate by alteration, esp in order to deceive2. to prove false; disprove[C15: from Old French falsifier, from Late Latin falsificāre, from Latin falsus false + facere to make] ˈfalsiˌfiable adj falsification n ˈfalsiˌfier nfal•si•fy (ˈfɔl sə faɪ) v. -fied, -fy•ing. v.t. 1. to make false or incorrect, esp. so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports. 2. to fashion or alter fraudulently: to falsify a signature. 3. to represent falsely: to falsify one's family history. 4. to show or prove to be false; disprove; confute. v.i. 5. to make false statements. [1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French falsifier < Late Latin falsificāre] fal′si•fi`a•ble, adj. fal•si•fi•ca•tion (ˈfɔl sə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən) n. fal′si•fi`er, n. syn: See misrepresent. falsify Past participle: falsified Gerund: falsifying
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I falsify | you falsify | he/she/it falsifies | we falsify | you falsify | they falsify |
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I falsified | you falsified | he/she/it falsified | we falsified | you falsified | they falsified |
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I am falsifying | you are falsifying | he/she/it is falsifying | we are falsifying | you are falsifying | they are falsifying |
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I have falsified | you have falsified | he/she/it has falsified | we have falsified | you have falsified | they have falsified |
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I was falsifying | you were falsifying | he/she/it was falsifying | we were falsifying | you were falsifying | they were falsifying |
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I had falsified | you had falsified | he/she/it had falsified | we had falsified | you had falsified | they had falsified |
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I will falsify | you will falsify | he/she/it will falsify | we will falsify | you will falsify | they will falsify |
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I will have falsified | you will have falsified | he/she/it will have falsified | we will have falsified | you will have falsified | they will have falsified |
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I will be falsifying | you will be falsifying | he/she/it will be falsifying | we will be falsifying | you will be falsifying | they will be falsifying |
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I have been falsifying | you have been falsifying | he/she/it has been falsifying | we have been falsifying | you have been falsifying | they have been falsifying |
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I will have been falsifying | you will have been falsifying | he/she/it will have been falsifying | we will have been falsifying | you will have been falsifying | they will have been falsifying |
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I had been falsifying | you had been falsifying | he/she/it had been falsifying | we had been falsifying | you had been falsifying | they had been falsifying |
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I would falsify | you would falsify | he/she/it would falsify | we would falsify | you would falsify | they would falsify |
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I would have falsified | you would have falsified | he/she/it would have falsified | we would have falsified | you would have falsified | they would have falsified | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | falsify - make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or storydistort, garble, warpmurder, mutilate, mangle - alter so as to make unrecognizable; "The tourists murdered the French language"misrepresent, belie - represent falsely; "This statement misrepresents my intentions" | | 2. | falsify - tamper, with the purpose of deception; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"fudge, fake, misrepresent, wangle, manipulate, cookchisel, cheat - engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud; "Who's chiseling on the side?"juggle - manipulate by or as if by moving around components; "juggle an account so as to hide a deficit" | | 3. | falsify - prove false; "Falsify a claim"confute, disprove - prove to be false; "The physicist disproved his colleagues' theories" | | 4. | falsify - falsify knowingly; "She falsified the records"change by reversal, reverse, turn - change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"correct, right, rectify - make right or correct; "Correct the mistakes"; "rectify the calculation" | | 5. | falsify - insert words into texts, often falsifying it therebyinterpolate, alteredit, redact - prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting; "Edit a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages" |
falsifyverb alter, forge, fake, tamper with, doctor, cook (slang), distort, pervert, belie, counterfeit, misrepresent, garble, misstate The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.falsifyverb1. To make untrue declarations:fib, forswear, lie, prevaricate.Law: perjure.2. To impart a false character to (something) by alteration:doctor, fabricate, fake, fictionalize, fictionize.3. To give an inaccurate view of by representing falsely or misleadingly:belie, color, distort, load, misrepresent, misstate, pervert, twist, warp, wrench, wrest.Idiom: give a false coloring to.4. To make a fraudulent copy of:counterfeit, fake, forge.Translationsfalse (foːls) adjective1. not true; not correct. He made a false statement to the police. 不真實的 不真实的2. not genuine; intended to deceive. She has a false passport. 假的,虛偽的 假的3. artificial. false teeth. 人造的 人造的4. not loyal. false friends. 無信義的 无信义的ˈfalsehood noun (the telling of) a lie. She is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood. 說謊 说谎ˈfalsify (-fӕi) verb to make false. He falsified the accounts. 偽造 伪造ˌfalsifiˈcation (-fi-) noun 偽造 伪造ˈfalsity noun 謊言 慌言false alarm a warning of something which in fact does not happen. 一場虛驚 一场虚惊false start in a race, a start which is declared not valid and therefore has to be repeated. 錯誤的起步 错误的起步EncyclopediaSeefalsificationfalsify
fal·si·fy (fawlsi-fī) The deliberate action of telling, writing, or documenting information that is inaccurate or incomplete. See also: falsificationfalsify
Synonyms for falsifyverb alterSynonyms- alter
- forge
- fake
- tamper with
- doctor
- cook
- distort
- pervert
- belie
- counterfeit
- misrepresent
- garble
- misstate
Synonyms for falsifyverb to make untrue declarationsSynonyms- fib
- forswear
- lie
- prevaricate
- perjure
verb to impart a false character to (something) by alterationSynonyms- doctor
- fabricate
- fake
- fictionalize
- fictionize
verb to give an inaccurate view of by representing falsely or misleadinglySynonyms- belie
- color
- distort
- load
- misrepresent
- misstate
- pervert
- twist
- warp
- wrench
- wrest
verb to make a fraudulent copy ofSynonymsSynonyms for falsifyverb make false by mutilation or additionSynonymsRelated Words- murder
- mutilate
- mangle
- misrepresent
- belie
verb tamper, with the purpose of deceptionSynonyms- fudge
- fake
- misrepresent
- wangle
- manipulate
- cook
Related Wordsverb prove falseRelated Wordsverb falsify knowinglyRelated Words- change by reversal
- reverse
- turn
Antonymsverb insert words into texts, often falsifying it therebySynonymsRelated Words |