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Meanings of
falsified
in English
Not genuine; imitating something superior.
fake
counterfeit
imitative
Synonyms
Examples for "
fake
"
fake
counterfeit
imitative
Examples for "
fake
"
1
But making fact checking yet another industry may simply institutionalise
fake
news.
2
Police haven't said whether that number included any of the
fake
forms.
3
The main issue at hand, right now, is rooting out
fake
news.
4
Public anxiety over cases of
fake
or toxic food often spreads quickly.
5
Now, he's working to solve a much harder AI problem:
fake
news.
1
In two California cases, doctors who purchased
counterfeit
Avastin reached civil settlements.
2
Two men have been arrested over the use of
counterfeit
£50 notes.
3
No community is long in discovering the genuine from the
counterfeit
character.
4
Americans also encouraged the Chinese to
counterfeit
the goods of other countries.
5
Five thousand British Malay Straits dollars, the rest in Jap
counterfeit
money.
1
There are two great schools of art; the
imitative
and the imaginative.
2
The sentiment of the white village was overpowering among the
imitative
negroes.
3
The
imitative
arts do not exist, or are in their lowest state.
4
Their suicide attempts appear in the spirit of
imitative
or experimental play.
5
Words in their first formation were doubtless constituted by their
imitative
power.
Usage of
falsified
in English
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.
Other examples for "falsified"
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About this term
falsified
falsify
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
falsify documents
falsify data
falsify information
falsify records
falsify shareholder
More collocations
Falsified
through the time
Falsified
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common