falsification (noun)

  • 1falsification — falsify fal‧si‧fy [ˈfɔːlsfaɪ ǁ ˈfɒːl ] verb falsified PTandPP [transitive] LAW ACCOUNTING to change figures, records etc so that they contain false information: • The financial director was charged with falsifying the company s …

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  • 2falsification — falsify ► VERB (falsifies, falsified) 1) alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead. 2) prove (a statement or theory) to be false. DERIVATIVES falsifiable adjective falsification noun …

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  • 3falsification — fal·si·fi·ca·tion /ˌfȯl si fə kā shən/ n: an act or instance of falsifying Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. falsification …

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  • 4falsification — 1560s, from L.L. falsificationem (nom. falsificatio), noun of action from pp. stem of falsificare (see FALSIFY (Cf. falsify)) …

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  • 5falsification — noun see falsify …

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  • 6falsification — noun a) the act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not b) knowingly false statement or wilful misrepresentation …

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  • 7falsification — noun 1. a willful perversion of facts • Syn: ↑misrepresentation • Derivationally related forms: ↑falsify • Hypernyms: ↑wrongdoing, ↑wrongful conduct, ↑misconduct, ↑ …

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  • 8falsification — /ˌfɔ:lsɪfɪ keɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of making false entries in accounts …

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  • 9falsification — /ˌfɔ:lsɪfɪ keɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the act of making false entries in accounts …

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  • 10falsify — fal‧si‧fy [ˈfɔːlsfaɪ ǁ ˈfɒːl ] verb falsified PTandPP [transitive] LAW ACCOUNTING to change figures, records etc so that they contain false information: • The financial director was charged with falsifying the company s acc …

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