English-Thai Dictionary
falsify
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
FALSIFY
v.t. 1. To counterfeit; to forge; to make something false, or in imitation of that which is true; as, to falsify coin.
The Irish bards use to falsify every thing.
2. To disprove; to prove to be false; as, to falsify a record.
3. To violate; to break by falsehood; as, to falsify one's faith or word.
4. To show to be unsound, insufficient or not proof. [Not in use. ]
His ample shield is falsified.
FALSIFY
v.i.To tell lies; to violate the truth. It is universally unlawful to lie and falsify.
FALSIFYING
ppr. Counterfeiting; forging; lying; proving to be false; violating.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
FALSIFY
Fal "si *fy, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Falsified; p. pr. & vb. n.Falsifying. ] Etym: [L. falsus false + -ly: cf. F. falsifier. See False, a.]
1. To make false; to represent falsely. The Irish bards use to forge and falsify everything as they list, to please or displease any man. Spenser.
2. To counterfeit; to forge; as, to falsify coin.
3. To prove to be false, or untrustworthy; to confute; to disprove; to nullify; to make to appear false. By how much better than my word I am, By so much shall I falsify men's hope. Shak. Jews and Pagans united all their endeavors, under Julian the apostate, to baffie and falsify the prediction. Addison.
4. To violate; to break by falsehood; as, to falsify one's faith or word. Sir P. Sidney.
5. To baffie or escape; as, to falsify a blow. Bulter.
6. (Law )
Defn: To avoid or defeat; to prove false, as a judgment. Blackstone.
7. (Equity )
Defn: To show, in accounting, (an inem of charge inserted in an account ) to be wrong. Story. Daniell.
8. To make false by multilation or addition; to tamper with; as, to falsify a record or document.
FALSIFY
FALSIFY Fal "si *fy, v. i.
Defn: To tell lies; to violate the truth. It is absolutely and universally unlawful to lie and falsify. South.
New American Oxford Dictionary
falsify
fal si fy |ˈfôlsəˌfī ˈfɔlsəˌfaɪ | ▶verb ( falsifies, falsifying, falsified ) [ with obj. ] 1 alter (information or evidence ) so as to mislead. • forge or alter (a document ) fraudulently: (as adj. falsified ) : falsified documents. 2 prove (a statement or theory ) to be false: the hypothesis is falsified by the evidence. • fail to fulfill (a hope, fear, or expectation ); remove the justification for: changes falsify individual expectations. DERIVATIVES fal si fi a bil i ty |ˌfôlsəˌfīəˈbilətē |noun, fal si fi a ble |ˌfôlsəˈfīəbəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English ( sense 2 ): from French falsifier, from medieval Latin falsificare, from Latin falsificus ‘making false, ’ from falsus ‘false. ’
Oxford Dictionary
falsify
falsify |ˈfɔːlsɪfʌɪ, ˈfɒls -| ▶verb ( falsifies, falsifying, falsified ) [ with obj. ] 1 alter (information, a document, or evidence ) so as to mislead: a laboratory which was alleged to have falsified test results. 2 prove (a statement or theory ) to be false: the hypothesis is falsified by the evidence. • fail to fulfil (a hope, fear, or expectation ): changes falsify individual expectations. DERIVATIVES falsifiability |-fʌɪəˈbɪlɪti |noun, falsifiable adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (in sense 2 ): from French falsifier or medieval Latin falsificare, from Latin falsificus ‘making false ’, from falsus ‘false ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
falsify
falsify verb 1 she falsified the accounts: forge, fake, counterfeit, fabricate; alter, change, doctor, tamper with, fudge, manipulate, adulterate, corrupt, misrepresent, misreport, distort, warp, embellish, embroider; informal cook. 2 the theory is falsified by the evidence: disprove, refute, debunk, negate, negative, invalidate, contradict, controvert, confound, demolish, discredit; informal poke holes in, blow out of the water; formal confute.
Oxford Thesaurus
falsify
falsify verb 1 she falsified the accounts: forge, fake, counterfeit, fabricate, invent, alter, change, doctor, tamper with, fudge, manipulate, massage, adulterate, pervert, corrupt, debase, misrepresent, misreport, distort, warp, embellish, embroider, colour, put a spin on; rare vitiate. 2 the theory is falsified by the evidence: disprove, show to be false, prove unsound, refute, rebut, deny, debunk, negate, invalidate, contradict, confound, be at odds with, demolish, discredit; informal shoot full of holes, shoot down (in flames ), blow sky-high, blow out of the water; formal confute, gainsay; rare controvert, negative.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
falsify
fal si fy /fɔ́ːlsɪfàɪ /動詞 -fies ; -fied ; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈書類など 〉を改ざんする, 偽造する ; …を偽る .2 〈事実 〉をゆがめる ; 曲解する .3 〈理論など 〉が誤りであることを証明する [示す ], …を論破する .4 〈結果などが 〉〈期待 恐れ 不安など 〉をくつがえす .自動詞 うそをつく .