Synonym: alter, cook, distort, fake, fudge, garble, interpolate, manipulate, misrepresent, wangle, warp. Similar words: ossify, classify, intensify, diversify, peristalsis, FALSE, falsely, falsetto. Meaning: ['fɔːlsɪfaɪ] v. 1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story 2. fake or falsify 3. prove false 4. falsify knowingly 5. insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby.
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1, to falsify facts, issue, etc.
2, The file was altered to falsify the evidence.
3, They falsify or deny whatever doesn't suit their books.
4, You don't look like a woman who would falsify a document to get a job, but you did.
5, Sources say minors frequently falsify their age on maquila applications.
6, Fudge the figures; cook the books; falsify the data.
7, To change or falsify ( a text ) by introducing new or incorrect material.
8, False Sensory Input. You falsify one of the subject's senses.
9, I would falsify the attendance records by filling out membership cards with fictitious names.
10, The aim of science is to falsify theories and to replace them by better theories.
11, All those who try to falsify history are bound to end up at criminals in history.
12, Therefore, let them not falsify the divine Scriptures nor scandalize the simple ones in the community.
13, Hackers basically falsify credit card with the identity of purloin, use false proof to buy housing and medical treatment insurance to wait.
14, To alter or falsify ( accounts, for example ) for dishonest gain.
15, She had to falsify the accounts so you wouldn't know about it.
16, Federal investigators are trying to prove that Dime employees conspired to falsify loan documents, court records show.
17, The enterprise of science consists in the proposal of highly falsifiable hypotheses, followed by deliberate and tenacious attempts to falsify them.
18, This standard feature makes it very difficult for a car thief to steal a Clio and falsify its identity.
19, The company was also admonished on 18 counts of causing and permitting drivers to falsify tachograph records.
20, Those same twenty years illustrate the ultimate destructive power of money and credit creation to misdirect production and falsify calculation,(http://sentencedict.com/falsify.html) even in a period of relatively stable prices.
21, Test environments must be carefully controlled to prevent unauthorised modifications which might falsify test results.
22, On his video - blog Mr Medvedev hit out at attempts to falsify history by former Soviet republics.
23, Prevenient premier Zhu Rongji autographs in one's handwriting: Do not falsify accounts .
24, An adverse economic forecast will stimulate action intended to falsify it.
25, He pledged tough penalties on corporations and chief officers who falsify accounts.
26, Already slight deviations are enough to drive the image into gray and to falsify color fidelity, in particular on the vertical plane.
27, He says the growing commercialism in China has penetrated science, leading some researchers to falsify data or plagiarise others' work in order to gain fame or funding.
28, To be completely honest with Sears Holdings Corporation . They will not falsify records or coach workers.
29, Now in practice, of course, individual scientists do sometimes slip back into the vice of faith, and a few may believe so single-mindedly in a favorite theory that they occasionally falsify evidence.
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