Falsified Meaning in English
word · lemma: falsify
Definition
Changed or made untrue, especially about documents, facts, or records in order to deceive people.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly formal and legal; used for documents, evidence, records, and data. Implies intentional deception. 'Falsified documents' is common. Not used for lying in casual conversation (use 'lied' instead).
Spanish: falsificado - adulteradoPortuguese (BR): falsificado - adulteradoPortuguese (PT): falsificado - adulteradoChinese (Simplified): 伪造的 - 篡改的Chinese (Traditional): 偽造的 - 竄改的Hindi: झूठा (दस्तावेज़/प्रमाण), फर्जीArabic: مزوَّر - مُحرَّفBengali: জালিয়াতি করা - বিকৃত করাRussian: поддельный - фальсифицированныйJapanese: 偽造された - 改ざんされたVietnamese: giả mạo - làm giảKorean: 위조된 - 조작된Turkish: sahte - tahrif edilmişUrdu: جعلی - مسخ شدہIndonesian: dipalsukan - palsu
Example Sentences
The company submitted falsified reports to the authorities.
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He was arrested because he had falsified his identity documents.
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The research was disqualified due to falsified data.
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They discovered the documents had been falsified, causing a huge scandal.
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Her signature on the contract was completely falsified.
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The numbers in the report looked suspiciously falsified to the auditor.
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