Sentence examples for fabricates from inspiring English sources

"fabricates" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an intransitive verb meaning to make or invent something that is not true or genuine. You can use it when referring to a situation where somebody is creating a false story or fabrication. Example sentence: He had fabricated an elaborate story to explain his actions.

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fabricates

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Third person singular of fabricate

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The plant, which fabricates 300mm wafers, makes only 3,000 a month, far too few to remain competitive.

Long live the intellectual at the Riche Café  Hurray hurray hurray  Stuck up and sleazy  A bag full of words  With a few empty ones and a few terms  He fabricates quick solutions to distant problems.

A team of experts, led by America, started work on November 5th to disable three of North Korea's nuclear facilities at Yongbyon: the reactor, the nearby plant that fabricates natural uranium into fuel for the reactor core and the chemical reprocessing plant where bomb-usable plutonium is separated from the spent fuel-rods.

The group typically then fabricates military successes: claiming, for example, that the victims at the tea shop were "security officers and presidential palace workers".

When he does not paint, he fabricates crude, blockish, wooden sculptures of human forms with the aid of a chainsaw.

The presenter – in his column entitled "Make no mistake, lives were at risk" – fabricates an exaggerated story.

However, new manfacturing techniques have greatly expanded the interior space and craft durability, and the CST-100 will be constructed without any welding at all: a new process called 'spin forming' fabricates the body of the spacecraft in a method remeniscent of a potter shaping a pot.

The airwaves resounded with reservists calling the group "traitors" and alleging that it fabricates testimonies.

The court heard he received a head injury during an endurance marathon in 2009 that affected his memory and that had caused confusion called confabulation where someone fabricates, distorts or misinterprets memories about incidents.

Any steelwork company with a facility within the EU, that fabricates anything from footbridges to crossings with more than a 100m span can apply for this certificate.

Blacksmith, also called smith, craftsman who fabricates objects out of iron by hot and cold forging on an anvil.

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