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falsified

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1. falsified - Adjective

2. falsified - Verb

Derived from falsify

Meaning

of Falsify

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Afraid he would lose his commission, Paris falsified records that would later reveal the cause of the accident as pilot error. Source: Internet

American officials have warned that Russia could repeat those tactics in the presidential race in the United States this year, mixing falsified material with real stolen documents in a way that is difficult to tell fact from fiction. Source: Internet

Ad hoc hypotheses are justifications that prevent theories from being falsified. Source: Internet

Again, in this context the word "falsified" does not refer to something being "fake"; rather, that something can be (i. Source: Internet

A theory cannot be rightfully 'falsified', according to Lakatos, until it is superseded by a better (i.e. more progressive) research programme. Source: Internet

Another FBI agent responsible for the Russia investigation’s secret warrants falsified evidence to maintain the investigation; he still is not indicted. Source: Internet

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