Similar words: falsify, peristalsis, original sin, FALSE, falsely, falsetto, falsehood, falseness. Meaning: ['fɔːlsətɪ] n. 1. the state of being false or untrue 2. a false statement.
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1. We have shown the falsity of the story.
2. It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.
3. The falsity of universal statements can be deduced from suitable singular statements.
4. His falsity and hollowness are not just the opposite of the true and the wholesome, but threaten to undermine it.
5. " It is an impudent falsity!
6. Falsity is falsity, while truth is truth.
7. Education showed him the falsity of his superstitions.
8. Argument could not determine its truth or falsity.
9. Information Guard may transmit falsity information.
10. I don't doubt the falsity or deception of cyberspace, but facts speak louder than words.
11. Much like the falsity behind the video camera, humans do not have a permanent memory recall; subsequent events and beliefs and expectations can change and re-mold a person's thoughts.
12. Marx and Engel stated clearly the falsity of the ideology.
13. The falsity of real estate register can be divided into the rights incorrectness and non-right incorrectness.
14. There was some real falsity when they came to treat the Goddess of Mercy as a fashion plate of the court today.
15. Her sense of Mrs. Penniman's innocent falsity lain dormant, began to haunt her again.
16. If any falsity, I, the shipper, will take all the compensation and legal liability caused.
17. She left her career in television, saying she hated the falsity of it all.
18. Their properly scientific work has no particular relevance to the truth or falsity of most religious claims.
19. Does this mean that the semantics of natural language can not deal with truth and falsity?
20. Imagination, according to Feuerbach, is both the engine of religion and the ground of its falsity.
21. Moated Norfolk, Theodora thought, and moated house, defended against the falsity, rapacity and sheer ugliness of the metropolis.
22. Desire to make, he wrote, but physical revulsion at the falsity of all making.
23. The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance.
24. Hayley's crimes are petty and dishonourable,(sentencedict.com) a contrast which reveals the falsity of the narrative assumptions Philip makes.
25. In Brouwerian logic, one can not deduce from the falsity of the non-existence of some object that the object actually exists!
26. The third aspect deals with the problem consciousness in literary study, making a preliminary analysis of the significance, truth or falsity, and creativeness of problem.
27. Both Fukuda and Escher's projects contain human vision appearances and human falsity ideas.
28. The question is whether it forfeits that protection by the falsity of some of its factual statements and by its alleged defamation of respondent.
29. It's worth noting that traditional and new media organisations were instrumental in unmasking the falsity of the "gay girl" blog.
30. In the agreement or disagreement of its sense with reality, its truth or falsity consists.
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