falsifying Antonyms

Meaning of falsifying

Wordnet

falsifying (n)

the act of determining that something is false

Webster

falsifying (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Falsify

falsifying Sentence Examples

  1. He was accused of falsifying the experimental data to support his hypothesis.
  2. The historian discovered that the ancient document had been falsified to support the king's claim to the throne.
  3. The company was caught falsifying emission data to avoid regulatory fines.
  4. The student was caught falsifying her transcripts to gain admission to the prestigious university.
  5. The accountant was fired for falsifying financial statements to make the company appear more profitable.
  6. The politician was caught falsifying campaign contributions to hide the source of the funds.
  7. The athlete was stripped of his medal after it was discovered he had falsified his doping test results.
  8. The witness was found guilty of perjury after it was revealed he had falsified his testimony.
  9. The researcher was accused of falsifying her research findings to secure funding for her project.
  10. The company was ordered to pay compensation to the customers who had been misled by its falsified advertising claims.

FAQs About the word falsifying

the act of determining that something is falseof Falsify

misrepresenting, distorting, fudging, garbling, complicating, misinterpreting, warping, cooking,misstating, slanting

interpreting, explaining, clarifying, explaining, interpreting, illustrating, illustrating, clarifying, spelling out, illuminating

He was accused of falsifying the experimental data to support his hypothesis.

The historian discovered that the ancient document had been falsified to support the king's claim to the throne.

The company was caught falsifying emission data to avoid regulatory fines.

The student was caught falsifying her transcripts to gain admission to the prestigious university.