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Falsify   /fˈɔlsəfˌaɪ/   Listen
Falsify

verb
(past & past part. falsified; pres. part. falsifying)
1.
Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.  Synonyms: distort, garble, warp.
2.
Tamper, with the purpose of deception.  Synonyms: cook, fake, fudge, manipulate, misrepresent, wangle.  "Cook the books" , "Falsify the data"
3.
Prove false.
4.
Falsify knowingly.
5.
Insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby.  Synonyms: alter, interpolate.



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"Falsify" Quotes from Famous Books



... usurping a State Government, and calling themselves the State, can absolve their fellow citizens from their allegiance to the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. The rebel States are, then, still members of the Union. Otherwise, we are waging an unjust war. Otherwise we falsify and contradict the record of our Revolution, and are striving to reduce to dependence a people who are equally striving to maintain their independence. There is no justification for this war save in the plea for the National Union; no warrant for it save ...
— Continental Monthly , Vol IV, Issue VI, December 1863 - Devoted to Literature and National Policy. • Various

... it. At that moment, at any rate, he had found out that the mercy of the Mulvilles was infinite. He had previously of course discovered, as I had myself for that matter, that their dinners were soignes. Let me not indeed, in saying this, neglect to declare that I shall falsify my counterfeit if I seem to hint that there was in his nature any ounce of calculation. He took whatever came, but he never plotted for it, and no man who was so much of an absorbent can ever have been so little of a parasite. He had a system of the universe, but he had no system of sponging—that ...
— The Coxon Fund • Henry James

... beaten for he knows not what? There is a scientific reverence, a reverence of courage, which is surely one of the highest forms of reverence. That, namely, which so reveres every fact, that it dare not overlook or falsify it, seem it never so minute; which feels that because it is a fact, it cannot be minute, cannot be unimportant; that it must be a fact of God; a message from God; a voice of God, as Bacon has it, revealed in things; and which therefore, just because it stands ...
— Health and Education • Charles Kingsley

... not falsify the hopes thus expressed by the Empress-queen. But his was not the character to afford his wife either the advice or support which she needed, while, strange to say, he was the only member of the royal family to whom she could look for either. The king was not only utterly worthless and ...
— The Life of Marie Antoinette, Queen of France • Charles Duke Yonge



Words linked to "Falsify" :   juggle, belie, turn, disprove, cheat, mangle, falsification, falsifier, chisel, change by reversal, confute, correct, wangle, edit, redact, falsity, reverse, murder, mutilate



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