1. concocted - Adjective
2. concocted - Verb
of Concoct
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery age that has historical status is governed by aristocracies.Aristocracy with the meaning - the best are ruling.Peoples do never govern themselves. That lunacy was concocted by liberalism. Behind its people's sovereignty the slyest cheaters are hiding, who don't want to be recognized. Joseph Goebbels
In the end, why isn't it better to find out how the world really works instead of making up stories about it, or accepting stories concocted centuries ago? Jerry Coyne
The Leadership legends have the air of a myth concocted to justify their place in society. N. K. Jemisin
The media is only concerned with trying to sell themselves through concocted w:Sensationalismsensationalism. I try to avoid them and rarely read their concocted stories. Sania Mirza
It's all over," he said to Cooke. "You've got to come clean. The notes show us the story is wrong. We know it. We can show you point by point how you concocted it. Bob Woodward
Some device has been concocted by the devil, suggesting innumerable spending opportunities to the wealthy, so that they pursue unnecessary and worthless things as if they were indispensable, and no amount is sufficient for the expenditures they contrive. Basil of Caesarea