Associations to the word «Falsify»
Noun
- Count
- Daniels
- Sentence
- Readiness
- Penalty
- Irving
- Integrity
- Expense
- Finding
- Information
- Argument
- Ration
- Supervisor
- Inequality
- Complaint
- Instance
- Result
- Police
- Immigration
- Inventory
- Mikhail
- Refusal
- Reporting
- Intelligence
- Error
- Witness
- Observer
- Suspicion
- Trick
- Jews
- Prison
- Soviet
- Scheme
- Application
- Tendency
- Advisor
- Showing
- Trading
- Gain
- Profit
- Custody
- Evolution
- Criterion
- Phenomenon
- Defendant
- Sentiment
- Testing
- Belief
- Measurement
- Register
- Principle
- Return
- Lying
- Election
- Enforcement
- Philippine
- Palestine
- Decree
- Karl
- Basis
- Investigator
- Probability
- Case
- Federation
- Card
Adjective
Wiktionary
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) To misrepresent.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) To prove to be false.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) To counterfeit; to forge.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) (finance) To show, in accounting, (an item of charge inserted in an account) to be wrong.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To baffle or escape.
FALSIFY, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To violate; to break by falsehood.
Dictionary definition
FALSIFY, verb. Make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story.
FALSIFY, verb. Tamper, with the purpose of deception; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data".
FALSIFY, verb. Prove false; "Falsify a claim".
FALSIFY, verb. Falsify knowingly; "She falsified the records".
FALSIFY, verb. Insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby.
Wise words
The words of truth are simple.