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To falsify is to alter or mangle something, like a message or document, in a way that distorts the meaning.
Since false things aren't true, to falsify something is to dishonestly change its meaning. If a friend tells you a story, and then you retell the story but change important facts, you falsified the story. If you lie in court — commit perjury — you're falsifying the facts. Faking someone else's signature is another type of falsifying, as is lying on your resume. Anytime you misrepresent the truth, you're falsifying.
实用短语
词根词缀
词根: fall,fail,fault
1. =err/deceive,表示”犯错误,欺骗”; 2. = 表示”错,假”
adj.
false 错误的,虚伪的,假的,无信义的,伪造的false错,假→错误的,假的
adv.
false 欺诈地false错,假→错误的,假的
n.
falsehood 错误;撒谎false犯错误,欺骗+hood表名词→n.错误;撒谎
v.
falsify 窜改,说谎fals犯错误,欺骗+ify表动词→弄错→窜改
同根词
词根:false
adj.false错误的;虚伪的;伪造的
adv.false欺诈地
n.falsification伪造;歪曲;[审计] 篡改;证明是假
falsifier[法] 伪造者;伪证的人;撒谎的人