Fabricate

  • 21fabricate — fab|ri|cate [ fæbrı,keıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to make up a story or piece of information in order to make someone believe something that is not true: The defense accused police of fabricating evidence. 2. ) TECHNICAL to make something such as a …

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  • 22fabricate — [[t]fæ̱brɪkeɪt[/t]] fabricates, fabricating, fabricated 1) VERB If someone fabricates information, they invent it in order to deceive people. [V n] All four claim that officers fabricated evidence against them... [V ed] Eleven key Communist… …

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  • 23fabricate — fab·ri·cate || fæbrɪkeɪt v. make up, concoct; invent; fake, falsify; make, build, construct …

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  • 24fabricate —    In general, to make; to create. Often more specifically, to construct or assemble something …

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  • 25fabricate — verb 1》 invent in order to deceive. 2》 construct or manufacture (an industrial product), especially from prepared components. Derivatives fabrication noun fabricator noun Origin ME: from L. fabricat , fabricare manufacture , from fabrica (see… …

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  • 26fabricate — v. a. 1. Frame, construct, build. 2. Manufacture, make. 3. Invent, feign, forge, coin …

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  • 27fabricate — v 1. construct, build, frame, fashion, figure; manufacture, produce, put out, make. 2. assemble, set up, compose, compile; erect, elevate, raise, put up, rear. 3. devise, formulate, design, mint, coin, hatch; invent, make up, think up; create,… …

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  • 28fabricate — fab·ri·cate …

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  • 29fabricate — [ˈfæbrɪkeɪt] verb [T] to make up a story or piece of information in order to trick someone fabrication [ˌfæbrɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …

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  • 30fabricate — /ˈfæbrəkeɪt / (say fabruhkayt) verb (t) (fabricated, fabricating) 1. to make by art and labour; construct. 2. to make by assembling standard parts or sections. 3. to devise or invent (a legend, lie, etc.). 4. to fake; forge (a document). {Latin… …