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is fabricating
verb
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to construct; to build.
Exact(24)
Half the joy is fabricating the world, the creatures".
"Joe Manganello is fabricating a story for his own political gain," Mr. Matheussen said.
The Chinese government is fabricating almost 490m social media posts a year in order to distract the public from criticising or questioning its rule, according to a study.
The implication is that the Cave of the Patriarchs has nothing to do with the Jewish people and the Israeli government is fabricating history for political ends.
An experienced and respected (by some) officer of the Baltimore PD homicide squad is fabricating evidence to paint a picture of a serial killer knocking off homeless men.
Some see the Rohingya as an existential threat to the state's Buddhist character and assert that the group is fabricating the atrocities to shame Myanmar's government and military.
Similar(34)
"I realized history is fabricated".
(Colombia reckons the document is fabricated).
Art, by definition, is fabricated, not found.
But often it is fabricated and fragmentary.
"All of this is fabricated and untrue".
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