falsify

v.篡改,伪造,

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
falsify (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to prove or declare - false disprove
2.
to make false as
a) to make false by mutilation or addition - the accounts were falsified to conceal a theft
b) to represent - falsely misrepresent
3.
intransitive verb
to prove unsound by experience to tell lies - lie
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
falsify (verb)
1.
to change so much as to create a wrong impression or alter the meaning of
SYNONYMS:
bend, color, cook, distort, falsify, fudge, misinterpret, misrelate, misrepresent, misstate, pervert, slant, twist, warp
RELATED WORDS:
misdescribe, misspeak, mistranslate; belie, camouflage, disguise, dissemble, gloss (over), mask, veil, whitewash; bowdlerize, censor; complicate, confound, confuse, mistake, mix (up); mystify, obscure; equivocate, fib, lie, palter, prevaricate
NEAR ANTONYMS:
clarify, clear (up), explain, illuminate, illustrate, interpret, spell out; decipher
falsify (verb)
2.
to prove to be false
SYNONYMS:
belie, confound, confute, debunk, disconfirm, discredit, falsify, rebut, refute, shoot down
RELATED WORDS:
overthrow, overturn; challenge, contest, query, question; doubt, mistrust; debate, discuss, hash (over), moot, talk over
NEAR ANTONYMS:
document, evidence, evince, record, show, support, witness; back (up), buttress, corroborate, substantiate; adduce, attest, authenticate, certify, identify; demonstrate, display, illustrate, manifest
confirm, establish, prove, validate, verify
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