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To fabricating
verb
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to construct; to build.
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The volunteer later confesses to fabricating the story.
Shell's celebratory press release Thursday said it "remains committed to fabricating an oil spill capping system".
Mr. Tenenbaum has also admitted to fabricating and inflating expense reimbursement vouchers.
"Jeffrey admitted to fabricating people in some of these articles and giving some others false names," they added.
Yet he's a hugger, grateful for any true sincerity or passion in a town dedicated to fabricating both.
Later, Sir Walter Scott took to fabricating appropriate, antique-sounding fragments of verse, meaningfully placed at the heads of chapters.
Later that day authorities said the teacher's minor injuries were self-inflicted and he had admitted to fabricating the story.
Perez went on to implicate Liddy directly in other misdeeds, ranging from making a bad gun-possession arrest to fabricating a report in a spray-painting incident.
The police later issued a statement saying the woman admitted to fabricating the account, a claim that has been met with widespread skepticism.
Mr. Kerviel, who has admitted to fabricating trades and forging documents to hide his activity, is the only one formally under investigation.
In the courtroom, the president faced Col. Bello Fadile, who had confessed to fabricating testimony to implicate Mr. Obasanjo in 1995.
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