fabricated

IPA: fˈæbrɪkeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Constructed or assembled.
  • False in the sense of made-up, constructed.
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Examples of "fabricated" in Sentences

  • The fascination with dancing was fabricated.
  • The anecdotes in the article seem fabricated.
  • North Korea is denouncing South Korea for making what it calls fabricated spying accusations.
  • SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea is denouncing South Korea for making what it calls fabricated spying accusations.
  • Britney Spears has hit out against Star Magazine and ex-husband Jason Alexander for what she calls a fabricated story claiming her boyfriend, Jason
  • In a news conference earlier this month, he waved a patch of Astroturf to decry what he called fabricated opposition to the Democrats 'health-care efforts.
  • The added way to accept it fabricated is to actualize or carve it yourself in wax and again accept a cubic zirconia jewelry casting it in gold or argent for you.
  • Britney Spears has hit out against Star Magazine and ex-husband Jason Alexander for what she calls a fabricated story claiming her boyfriend, Jason Trawick, beats...
  • Britney Spears has hit out against Star Magazine and ex-husband Jason Alexander for what she calls a fabricated story claiming her boyfriend, Jason Trawick, beats her.
  • Mr. Hashemi, a senior member of Iraqiya, remains in the semiautonomous Kurdistan region, where he sought refuge since December from what he called fabricated charges and a sectarian-motivated vendetta by Mr. Maliki.
  • Sodomy - even consensual - is punishable by 20 years in prison; prosecutions are rare, though the country's top opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is currently on trial for allegedly sodomizing a male former aide in what he calls a fabricated, politically motivated charge.

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