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to falsify
verb
To alter so as to make false; to make incorrect.
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"Staff are encouraged to falsify statistics.
It was even loath to falsify election returns.
But the campaign boosted incentives to falsify results.
The greatest scientific triumph is to falsify a dominant theory.
Alternatively, we could try to falsify supersymmetry, but how?
"It was too easy for corrupt employees to falsify documents".
"It was impossible to falsify or adulterate the results".
"To falsify returns once is once too many – to falsify 252 times represents a pattern of behaviour which should lead to a full review," Dorrell said.
The Shah used the ruins of Persepolis to falsify his family's history.
"That is a method used by holding companies to falsify the liabilities," he said.
Doctors were allegedly recorded admitting they were prepared to falsify paperwork to arrange the illegal abortions.
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