Crossword-Solution: FALSIFICATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Falsification | n. | The act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not. |
| Falsification | n. | Willful misstatement or misrepresentation. |
| Falsification | n. | The showing an item of charge in an account to be wrong. |
We have 58 clues for the answer “FALSIFICATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| FALSE pretence | 10 answers |
| Forgery | 20 answers |
| lip service | 37 answers |
| sycophancy | 57 answers |
| deceitfulness | 57 answers |
| deviousness | 57 answers |
| sanctimoniousness | 57 answers |
| perfidiousness | 57 answers |
| affectedness | 58 answers |
| Unctuousness | 58 answers |
| cozenage | 58 answers |
| dupery | 58 answers |
| shuffling | 58 answers |
| untruthfulness | 59 answers |
| simulation | 59 answers |
| unreliability | 60 answers |
| Prevarication | 60 answers |
| showmanship | 60 answers |
| insincerity | 61 answers |
| faithlessness | 61 answers |
| artificiality | 62 answers |
| quackery | 64 answers |
| dissimulation | 65 answers |
| Untruth | 65 answers |
| Fencing | 65 answers |
| Infamy | 67 answers |
| hypocrisy | 68 answers |
| Sanctimony | 69 answers |
| pomposity | 69 answers |
| wile | 69 answers |
| Bigotry. | 70 answers |
| chicane | 72 answers |
| pretension | 72 answers |
| Swagger | 72 answers |
| Flattery | 72 answers |
| Affectation | 72 answers |
| Evasion. | 73 answers |
| airs | 74 answers |
| frills | 74 answers |
| Pose | 74 answers |
| Lying | 75 answers |
| Knavery | 75 answers |
| Artifice | 75 answers |
| Device | 75 answers |
| False-hood | 77 answers |
| infidelity | 78 answers |
| Stratagem | 79 answers |
| Duplicity | 79 answers |
| Pretense | 80 answers |
| chicanery | 83 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with FALSIFICATION (5)
And there's the skipper beckoning the whippersnapper to his cabin: the fat will be in the fire in five minutes!" Yet there was no conflagration, no fuss, no searching of the passengers, no whisper of what had happened in the air; instead of a stir there was portentous peace; and it was clear to me that Raffles was not a little disturbed at the falsification of all his predictions.
The main Christian doctrines and festivals, besides a great mass of affiliated legend and ceremonial, are really quite directly derived from, and related to, preceding Nature worships; and it has only been by a good deal of deliberate mystification and falsification that this derivation has been kept out of sight.
These men who bore the weight of public affairs and of such a struggle as that with the Medici (not to speak of contentions with their own party) found time and strength to bear the burden of a vast business and all its speculations, also of banks and their complications, which the multiplicity of coinages and their falsification rendered even more difficult than it is in our day.
But we hear too little of numberless other cases of the same stiffening and falsification; we are far too seldom reminded that just as church-going is not religion, so reading and writing are not knowledge, and voting is not self-government.
The answer was, "Sentence is passed, therefore all attempts are too late." I applied to the Emperor Joseph, pledged my head to prove the falsification of this note; and entreated a revision of the cause.
Quotes with FALSIFICATION (3)
The most perfect and satisfactory knowledge is that of perception but this is limited to the absolutely particular, to the individual. The comprehension of the many and the various into *one* representation is possible only through the *concept*, in other words, by omitting the differences; consequently, the concept is a very imperfect way of representing things. The particular, of course, can also be apprehended immediately as a universal, namely when it is raised to the (Pl…
To make a deliberate falsification for personal gain is the last, worst depth to which either scholar or artist can descend in work or life., 8 September 1935)
It is obvious that the concept of truth has become suspect. Of course it is correct that is has been much abused. Intolerance and cruelty have occurred in the name of truth. To that extent people are afraid when someone says, "This is the truth", or even "I have the truth". We never have it, at best is has us. No one will dispute that one must be careful and cautious in claiming the truth. But simply to dismiss it as unattainable is really destructive.(...) We must have the c…