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    falsification
    /ˌfɔːlsɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of falsifying information or a theory: "an investigation into fraud and the falsification of records"

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  2. Falsification is the action of changing something, such as a document, in order to deceive people. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and translations of falsification in English and other languages.

  3. Falsification is the act of deliberately lying about or misrepresenting something. If you write a note to your teacher excusing your absence the day before and claim it was written by your dad, that's falsification.

  4. Falsify means to make false or prove false by mutilation, alteration, or addition. See synonyms, examples, word history, and legal definition of falsify.

  5. Falsification is the act of changing a written record or information so that it is no longer true. Learn how to use this word in formal contexts with synonyms, pronunciation and usage notes.

  6. 1. To state untruthfully; misrepresent. 2. a. To make false by altering or adding to: falsify testimony. b. To counterfeit; forge: falsify a visa. 3. To declare or prove to be false. v.intr. To make untrue statements; lie.

  7. to make false or incorrect, especially so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports. to alter fraudulently. to represent falsely: He falsified the history of his family to conceal his humble origins. to show or prove to be false; disprove: to falsify a theory. Synonyms: controvert, confute, refute, discredit, rebut.

  8. Learn the meaning of falsification as a noun, with synonyms, word forms, origin, and sentence examples. Falsification is the act of making something false or misrepresenting it.