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Falsify

Falsify | Falsifying

Falsify meaning

To alter so as to make false; especially when done with intent to deceive. | To misrepresent. | To counterfeit; to forge.

Example sentences (20)

It’s easy to falsify a signature; it’s very hard to falsify a fingerprint.

Could a police officer kidnap you, destroy evidence, falsify charges, and have authorities complicit?

Abdul, while addressing a press conference at the Ojodu office of the agency, said some developers were also pressurising officials to falsify building material test results.

Belarus later experienced a pro-democracy uprising in 2020, after its dictator Alexander Lukashenko — already in power for 26 years — attempted to falsify the results of another election, it was as if I was transported to the city of my birth.

He then mentioned technical smuggling as one of the challenges haunting the Authority as some importers continue to under declare their goods and falsify invoices in trying to pay less tax than their imported goods.

Mr McFaull noted Ms Williams was a senior manger at the unit and she had influenced Ms Land to falsify notes.

The official registrar for St. Joseph High School in Santa Maria has accused the principal of altering transcripts and ordering others to falsify high-performing athletes’ grades on official transcripts.

Those ‘experts’ who routinely falsify their reports to satisfy a quotient.

Tim Blair, a spokesman for Acadia, said that the company did not falsify medical records, overbill insurers or pressure employees to treat patients who weren’t addicted to opioids.

Conducting an internal investigation to verify or falsify allegations serves as a critical defense strategy in most cases.

Detectives determined the trailer was stolen and that Karapetyan and Aghajanyan attempted to falsify their identity and employer to procure the shipment of pistachios, KCSO said.

If you falsify your sickness, you will die in the same vein,” he stated.

State law also interference with the performance of the secretary of state’s official election duties—by, for instance, asking him to falsify records.

A North Carolina political operative paid workers to collect absentee ballots and falsify witness certifications for those ballots, the state’s chief elections official said Monday.

Don't pay attention to the fact that "scientists" have to falsify data.

Had admission to USC been guaranteed for such a sum, the school’s attorneys argued, Zangrillo would never have gone to the trouble, or the cost, of paying $250,000 to falsify his daughter’s application and bribe an administrator.

In response to several lawmakers, Mueller reiterated that Trump told McGahn to get the special counsel fired and then pushed his staff to falsify records about the request.

Nor, Yang said, are they relevant to Zangrillo’s state of mind during his daughter’s college admissions process, when he is accused of paying Singer to falsify her application and grades.

RICHMOND: It's fair to say that by trying to get Don McGahn to falsify the record on Trump's requests to have Mueller fired, Trump was trying to protect himself?

Since the data transmitted from the CT or MRI scanner is not encrypted, the attackers can easily falsify scans, which are then sent back to the receiving server.