Falsify
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British pronunciation/fˈɒlsɪfˌa‌ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɔɫsəˌfaɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "falsify"

to falsify
01

to prove a statement or theory to be false or incorrect

Transitive: to falsify a statement or theory
to falsify definition and meaning
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His investigation revealed attempts to falsify the financial records.
She falsified the claims by providing contradictory evidence.
02

to present something in a way that is untrue or misleading

Transitive: to falsify an account or story
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The article falsified the facts to create a sensational story.
The witness falsified her account of the events to protect the defendant.
03

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

Transitive: to falsify information or evidence
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The employee falsified the records to hide the missing funds.
He was caught falsifying his qualifications on the job application.

word family

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Adjective

falsify

Verb

falsifiable

Adjective

falsifiable

Adjective

falsifier

Noun

falsifier

Noun

falsifying

Noun

falsifying

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