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falsify

/fawl-suh-fahy/US // ˈfɔl sə faɪ //UK // (ˈfɔːlsɪˌfaɪ) //

篡改,揑造,作假,伪造

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fal·si·fied, fal·si·fy·ing.

    • : 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.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fal·si·fied, fal·si·fy·ing.

    • : to make false statements.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbalter, misrepresent
Forms: falsified, falsifies
Synonyms
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Examples

  • Vox’s Brian Resnick has written extensively on “deep canvassing,” a tactic that was mired in controversy when Science retracted the initial 2014 study after the researcher was found to have falsified his data.

  • The frustration for theoretical ecologists is that, with thousands of disparate ecosystems around the globe, ecological theories can be hard to universally falsify.

  • During that time, he reported only one of his hires to the board of overseers for falsifying invoices, commission records show.

  • Because Pirahã, according to Dan, would falsify that hypothesis.

  • We will permanently ban any pollster found to be falsifying data.

  • She helped falsify accounts and keep track of which clients were depositing or withdrawing money, but she did not testify.

  • The scientific method cannot establish truths; it can only falsify hypotheses.

  • Other families go to much more extreme lengths, like those who falsify applications or tax returns.

  • If there were a law to punish those who adulterate or falsify "truth," our magistrates would be kept extremely busy.

  • I may equally charge controversial writers with fraud, when they falsify the words or arguments of an opponent.

  • But we must not falsify observation to avoid theoretical difficulties.

  • It may be added, that even the height of the boot-heels of young collegians of twenty-five would tend to falsify the average.

  • It will be curious if the result, as not unfrequently happens, should be such as to falsify both conclusions.

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