falsify in the PONS Dictionary

falsify Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He did not intend for the reports to be falsified.
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Police concluded that 78% of the signatures had been falsified.
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He obstructed rescue attempts, drastically restricted immigration, and falsified figures of refugees admitted.
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Naturally, some gaps in knowledge, and even falsifying observations must be temporarily tolerated while research continues.
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In fact, females invariably outperform males in verbal tests, falsifying this whole line of reasoning.
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Based on this, it was concluded that the true story was being given, and that there were no widespread attempts to falsify accounts.
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All five face multiple charges of criminal breach of trust, while three face multiple charges of falsifying accounts of the church.
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It was also accused of falsifying certificates of origin.
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The police also felt that the film falsifies their role inexcusably.
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Let those who honoured her pay her memory the sincerest tribute possible by falsifying this gloomy prophecy.
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