Falsify
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British pronunciation/fˈɒlsɪfˌa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔɫsəˌfaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "falsify"

to falsify
01

to present something in a way that is untrue or misleading

Transitive: to falsify an account or story
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The witness falsified her account of the events to protect the defendant.
The article falsified the facts to create a sensational story.
He falsified his explanation of the incident, leaving out key details.
02

to prove a statement or theory to be false or incorrect

Transitive: to falsify a statement or theory
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The forensic analysis falsified the witness 's testimony.
The experiment results falsified the initial assumptions.
She falsified the claims by providing contradictory evidence.
03

to change information, a document, or evidence to deceive or mislead.

Transitive: to falsify information or evidence
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The investigator discovered that someone had falsified the witness statements.
He was caught falsifying his qualifications on the job application.
The official was accused of falsifying documents to cover up the error.
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The witness falsified her account of the events to protect the defendant.
The article falsified the facts to create a sensational story.
He falsified his explanation of the incident, leaving out key details.
She falsified the narrative to align it with her own interests.
The documentary was accused of falsifying history to push a biased agenda.
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