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To falsifying
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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She pleaded guilty in March to falsifying tax returns.
Mr. Brant pleaded guilty to falsifying records and was sentenced to five years' probation.
Mr. Sansum pleaded guilty to falsifying business records at L'Antiquaire from 1989 to 2001.
Putting words into their mouths – and therefore emotions into their hearts – is tantamount to falsifying facts.
Omri pleaded guilty to falsifying documents, perjury, and violating party funding laws.
But his lone term was marred when a close aide pleaded guilty to falsifying voter registration forms.
The case against Ramalinga Raju, who confessed to falsifying records of his company Satyam Computers in 2009, is still ongoing.
Mr. Angeliades pleaded guilty to falsifying business records in the first degree, and Ms. Angeliades pleaded guilty to petit larceny.
The authorities accused 17 people of transgressions ranging from cheating in commercial transactions to falsifying public documents.
The network has been granted an injunction to freeze the assets of a senior manager who admitted to falsifying invoices.
The government forced Tokyo Electric to shut its nuclear reactors after the utility admitted to falsifying nuclear safety reports.
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