| 释义 | View usage for: (fɔːlsɪfaɪ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense falsifies,  present participle falsifying,  past tense, past participle falsifiedverbIf someone falsifies something, they change it or add untrue details to it in order to deceive people.  The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records. [VERB noun] Synonyms: alter, forge, fake, tamper with More Synonyms of falsifyfalsification (fɔːlsɪfɪkeɪʃən)Word forms: plural falsifications variable noun ...recent concern about the falsification of evidence in court. [+ of] Synonyms: misrepresentation, distortion, tampering with, forgery More Synonyms of falsifyfalsify in British English (ˈfɔːlsɪˌfaɪ) verbWord forms: -fies, -fying or -fied (transitive)1. to make (a report, evidence, accounts, etc) false or inaccurate by alteration, esp in order to deceive 2. to prove false; disproveDerived formsfalsifiable (ˈfalsiˌfiable)  adjectivefalsification (ˌfɔːlsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) noun falsifier (ˈfalsiˌfier) nounWord origin C15: from Old French falsifier , from Late Latin falsificāre , from Latin falsus false  + facere  to makefalsify in American English (ˈfɔlsəˌfaɪ)   nounWord forms: ˈfalsiˌfied or ˈfalsiˌfying1.   to make false; specif., a.   to give an untrue or misleading account of; misrepresent b.   to alter (a record, etc.) fraudulently 2.   to prove or show to be untrue or unfounded   to falsify their hopes  verb intransitive3.   to tell falsehoods; lie Derived formsfalsification (ˌfalsifiˈcation)  noun falsifier (ˈfalsiˌfier)  nounWord origin ME falsifien  < OFr falsifier  < ML falsificare  < L falsificus , that acts falsely < falsus ,  false + facere , to make,  do1He falsified computer records to cover his tracks but was caught by an internal audit.So what they are asking for is impossible to give and what they are implying is that my mother has falsified the document previously sent.Business records were systematically falsified.Examples of 'falsify' in a sentencefalsifyIn other languagesfalsifyBritish English: falsify VERB  If someone falsifies something, they change it or add untrue details to it in order to deceive people. The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records. American English: falsifyBrazilian Portuguese: falsificarChinese: 篡改European Spanish: falsificarFrench: falsifierGerman: fälschenItalian: falsificareJapanese: 改ざんするKorean: 위조하다European Portuguese: falsificarLatin American Spanish: falsificar
Definition to make a report or evidence false by alteration in order to deceive The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records.Synonyms alter tamper with cook (slang) garbleAdditional synonymsDefinition to misrepresent Her serious expression belies her good humour.Synonyms misrepresent,  disguise,  conceal,  distort,  misinterpret,  falsify,  gloss over,  airbrushDefinition to feign He financed a plot to counterfeit gold coins.Synonyms fake,  copy,  forge,  imitate,  simulate,  sham,  fabricate, feignDefinition to alter or misrepresent (facts) The media distorts reality.Synonyms misrepresent,  twist,  bias,  disguise,  pervert,  slant,  colour,  misinterpret,  falsify, garble |