Crossword-Solution: FALSIFY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Falsify | a. | To make false; to represent falsely. |
| Falsify | a. | To counterfeit; to forge; as, to falsify coin. |
| Falsify | a. | To prove to be false, or untrustworthy; to confute; to disprove; to nullify; to make to appear false. |
| Falsify | a. | To violate; to break by falsehood; as, to falsify one's faith or word. |
| Falsify | a. | To baffle or escape; as, to falsify a blow. |
| Falsify | a. | To avoid or defeat; to prove false, as a judgment. |
| Falsify | a. | To show, in accounting, (an inem of charge inserted in an account) to be wrong. |
| Falsify | a. | To make false by multilation or addition; to tamper with; as, to falsify a record or document. |
| Falsify | v. i. | To tell lies; to violate the truth. |
We have 59 clues for the answer “FALSIFY”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| make false by mutilation or addition | 1 answer |
| Make fake | 1 answer |
| Alter a document, account, or evidence in order to deceive | 1 answer |
| strain the truth | 2 answers |
| Alter fraudulently | 2 answers |
| MAKE wrong | 4 answers |
| gloze | 8 answers |
| Dissimulate. | 9 answers |
| Tamper (with) | 11 answers |
| AS OF A MESSAGE OR STORY | 11 answers |
| Overstate | 12 answers |
| MAKE presentable | 12 answers |
| palter | 15 answers |
| misconstrue | 16 answers |
| misinterpret | 18 answers |
| gloss over | 18 answers |
| belie | 23 answers |
| Garble | 29 answers |
| forge | 29 answers |
| MAKE pretext | 30 answers |
| tergiversate | 30 answers |
| sophisticate | 30 answers |
| Misrepresent | 31 answers |
| recidivate | 31 answers |
| apostatise | 34 answers |
| Prevaricate | 34 answers |
| Overplay | 34 answers |
| misstate | 36 answers |
| COOK ___ | 37 answers |
| Fabricate | 39 answers |
| Renege | 39 answers |
| Invent | 42 answers |
| Side-step | 43 answers |
| dissemble | 44 answers |
| Shun | 45 answers |
| Backslide | 48 answers |
| Pussyfoot | 48 answers |
| equivocate | 48 answers |
| Fib | 49 answers |
| Quibble | 50 answers |
| Evade | 51 answers |
| diddle | 52 answers |
| Coin | 53 answers |
| Fudge | 53 answers |
| Elude | 53 answers |
| Counter-feit | 55 answers |
| Disappoint | 55 answers |
| Pretend | 56 answers |
| Dodge | 57 answers |
| overdo | 59 answers |
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Sentences with FALSIFY (5)
You were part of a scheme to shift investments overseas, falsify reports, yet the investments always made a reasonable return in investment." Hugh nodded in agreement silently.
This would prove, if proof were needed, that a journal may blunder and falsify, without entitling any one to accuse its editors.
The subjection of women; the ideal imposed upon them from the cradle, and worn, like a hair-shirt, with so much constancy; their motherly, superior tenderness to man’s vanity and self-importance; their managing arts—the arts of a civilised slave among good-natured barbarians—are all painful ingredients and all help to falsify relations.
And, _vice versâ_, veracity to sentiment, truth in a relation, truth to your own heart and your friends, never to feign or falsify emotion—that is the truth which makes love possible and mankind happy.
This idealism in honesty can only be supported by perpetual effort; the standard is easily lowered, the artist who says “_It will do_,” is on the downward path; three or four pot-boilers are enough at times (above all at wrong times) to falsify a talent, and by the practice of journalism a man runs the risk of becoming wedded to cheap finish.
Quotes with FALSIFY (3)
It's not a lie if you don't tell the truth. But it's fucked up if you falsify the fact.
The propensity to excessive simplification is indeed natural to the mind of man, since it is only by abstraction and generalisation, which necessarily imply the neglect of a multitude of particulars, that he can stretch his puny faculties so as to embrace a minute portion of the illimitable vastness of the universe. But if the propensity is natural and even inevitable, it is nevertheless fraught with peril, since it is apt to narrow and falsify our conception of any subject u…
There is a philosophy that says that if something is unobservable -- unobservable in principle -- it is not part of science. If there is no way to falsify or confirm a hypothesis, it belongs to the realm of metaphysical speculation, together with astrology and spiritualism. By that standard, most of the universe has no scientific reality -- it's just a figment of our imaginations.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2010).