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falsified

Falsified (adjective) means Altered or presented dishonestly to make it appear false or misleading. Example: “The audit revealed falsified financial records.”

adjective
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Altered or presented dishonestly to make it appear false or misleading.
"The audit revealed falsified financial records."

How to use falsified

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In plain EnglishDeliberately changed to be dishonest or misleading.

Common pairings
falsified documents falsified records

Word forms

more falsified comparative, most falsified superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “falsified” mean?

The word “falsified” means altered or presented dishonestly to make it appear false or misleading. In plain terms, deliberately changed to be dishonest or misleading.

How do you use “falsified” in a sentence?

Here is “falsified” used in a sentence: “The audit revealed falsified financial records.”

What part of speech is “falsified”?

“Falsified” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of falsified?

"falsified" (adjective) means altered or presented dishonestly to make it appear false or misleading.

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