falsifying
IPA: fˈɔɫsʌfaɪɪŋ
noun
- falsification
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Examples of "falsifying" in Sentences
- Apostate conceived the idea of falsifying the prediction of Jesus,
- Reagan and Bush Sr. succeeded in falsifying, blustering, and smearing their way out of political trouble.
- The district attorney said Ersland could be charged with a crime, such as falsifying evidence, if his DNA matches DNA found on the shell casing.
- To test this idea, they had participants read brief vignettes describing morally questionable behaviors, such as falsifying information on a resume.
- Already there are countless people who would think it scandalous to falsify a scientific textbook, but would see nothing wrong in falsifying an historical fact.
- Meanwhile the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) said a further charge of "falsifying" the history of the 1960 Sharpeville/Langa day massacre should have been added.
- It consisted in falsifying a series of production reports of two years ago, in such a way as to cast discredit on a prominent member of the Inner Party, who was now under a cloud.
- Every other claim I've seen of climate scientists 'falsifying' data as you claim "The Hockey Stick Illusion" demonstrates has been easily shown to be wrong, so I don't really want to waste my money on something likely to be easily proved wrong.
- Suspecting, therefore, that they would endeavour to detain him in the City by various devices, such as falsifying the auspices or the delay necessitated by the Latin Festival, or other hindrances to which as consul he was liable, he gave out that he had to take a journey, and then left the City secretly as a private individual and so reached his province.
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