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Not genuine; imitating something superior.
fake
counterfeit
imitative
1
Later, he withdraws a groundbreaking research paper amid accusations of
falsified
data.
2
Who
falsified
addresses to get their daughter into the best public schools.
3
How many other war millionaires
falsified
their tax returns no one knows.
4
Documents may be
falsified
,
and often are
falsified
;
tradition is never
falsified
.
5
He said the club's fire extinguisher tags were either expired or
falsified
.
6
The threat is justified at the very moment when it is
falsified
.
7
Facilitation for Agricultural Crops told Reuters it never
falsified
its wheat procurement.
8
Further, my attorney proved the writs of the court had been
falsified
.
9
They also blasted the bank for failing to catch
falsified
expense receipts.
10
An investigation by the authority then found the audit to be
falsified
.
11
They know-youcompel me to be blunt-thatthe accounts have been
falsified
.
12
Mauser discovers that she's
falsified
figures in Travis's favor, and fires her.
13
Your hero is a man of the people, but he is
falsified
.
14
The DOJ also said Alstom
falsified
its books to mask the bribes.
15
That which I have uttered, O amiable girl, cannot certainly be
falsified
.
16
A medical report was
falsified
,
he said, to state his injuries were self-inflicted.
falsified
falsify
·
falsify documents
falsify data
falsify information
falsify records
falsify shareholder