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falsifying

Falsifying (noun) means the act of dishonestly altering information or documents. Example: “Falsifying company records is a serious crime.”

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The act of dishonestly altering information or documents.
"Falsifying company records is a serious crime."

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In plain EnglishThe act of faking or dishonestly changing records or information.

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_____ company records is a serious crime.

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What does “falsifying” mean?

The word “falsifying” means the act of dishonestly altering information or documents. In plain terms, the act of faking or dishonestly changing records or information.

How do you use “falsifying” in a sentence?

Here is “falsifying” used in a sentence: “Falsifying company records is a serious crime.”

What part of speech is “falsifying”?

“Falsifying” is a noun.

What is the meaning of falsifying?

"falsifying" (noun) means the act of dishonestly altering information or documents.

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