1. falsifying - Noun
2. falsifying - Verb
of Falsify
Source: Webster's dictionaryI sit in the top of the wood, my eyes closed. Inaction, no falsifying dream Between my hooked head and hooked feet: Or in sleep rehearse perfect kills and eat. Ted Hughes
The final outcome cannot be known, either to the originator of a new theory, or to his colleagues and critics, who are bent on falsifying it. Thus, the scientific innovator may feel all the more lonely and uncertain. Peter D. Mitchell
The person who is aware of the present situations of his time, will never get involved with falsifying and wrongdoing. Ja'far al-Sadiq
Britany has been charged with falsifying evidence, claiming that she mutilated and concealed Amerault's body and tried to clean his car, according to the affidavit. Source: Internet
Context, p. 22 and Whether ID Is Science, p. 77. The designer is not falsifiable, since its existence is typically asserted without sufficient conditions to allow a falsifying observation. Source: Internet
According to the settlement agreement signed by Ghumman, he admitted to numerous violations, including to falsifying records. Source: Internet