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is falsifying
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
Exact(9)
If someone is falsifying data they usually get found out.
But that strategy, too, is falsifying the past.
He is falsifying and losing, through the erosion of the years, the features of Beatriz.
Unless the test-taker is planning to spend her entire career on the drug, she is falsifying her credentials.
An American expert on AIDS in Southeast Asia says that the military government of Myanmar is falsifying statistics to hide evidence that the disease has reached epidemic levels there.
But to her, adding a black and a Latino is "falsifying history, even though I wish there had been a Puerto Rican and an African-American and a white fireman, there wasn't -- at that particular moment".
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And his treatment of each is falsified by this revulsion.
Hypothesis 4 is falsified, hypothesis H5 is confirmed.
He defined a pragmatic paradox to be a statement that is falsified by its own utterance.
If not, then common descent is falsified.
If a single test fails, then the theory is falsified.
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