Falsifying example sentences

Related (10): fabricating, doctoring, manipulating, distorting, misrepresenting, counterfeiting, tampering, forging, faking, altering

fal·si·fy

verb

falsifying (present participle)

  - alter (information or evidence) so as to mislead:

  - forge or alter (a document) fraudulently:

  - prove (a statement or theory) to be false:

  - fail to fulfill (a hope, fear, or expectation); remove the justification for:

Synonyms

forge, fake, counterfeit, fabricate, invent, alter, change, doctor, fudge, manipulate, massage, adulterate, pervert, corrupt, debase, misrepresent, misreport, distort, warp, embellish, embroider, color, vitiate, forge, fake, counterfeit, fabricate, invent, alter, change, doctor, fudge, manipulate, massage, adulterate, pervert, corrupt, debase, misrepresent, misreport, distort, warp, embellish, embroider, color, vitiate, disprove, refute, rebut, deny, debunk, negate, invalidate, contradict, confound, demolish, discredit, confute, gainsay, controvert, negative

"Falsifying" Example Sentences

1. Falsifying data is a serious offense in the scientific community.
2. The criminal was charged with falsifying evidence.
3. She was accused of falsifying her resume to get the job.
4. The company faced fines for falsifying their financial statements.
5. The politician was caught falsifying campaign finance reports.
6. Falsifying information on a legal document is illegal.
7. The athlete was banned from competition for falsifying drug test results.
8. The journalist was fired for falsifying quotes in her article.
9. He admitted to falsifying his income on his tax returns.
10. The teacher was dismissed for falsifying grades.
11. The artist was accused of falsifying the provenance of his paintings.
12. Falsifying a signature is a form of forgery.
13. The employee was caught falsifying time sheets.
14. Falsifying medical records is unethical and can result in legal consequences.
15. The inspector was found guilty of falsifying safety reports.
16. The researcher was accused of falsifying the results of his study to please his sponsor.
17. The witness was charged with falsifying testimony in court.
18. The company was found guilty of falsifying environmental impact reports.
19. Falsifying identification documents is a common practice for criminals.
20. The prosecutor accused the defendant of falsifying alibis for his whereabouts.
21. The defendant was caught falsifying evidence to support his case.
22. The doctor was arrested for falsifying patient records for personal gain.
23. Falsifying news stories is a violation of journalistic ethics.
24. The driver was charged with falsifying information on his license application.
25. The employer was penalized for falsifying worker's compensation claims.
26. The student received disciplinary action for falsifying a plagiarism report.
27. Falsifying an insurance claim is considered fraud.
28. The author was accused of falsifying historical information in his book.
29. Falsifying financial records is a common practice in white collar crime.
30. The auditors discovered that the company had been falsifying inventory reports for years.

Common Phases

1. Falsifying documents;
2. Falsifying evidence;
3. Falsifying information;
4. Falsifying credentials;
5. Falsifying testimony;
6. Falsifying records;
7. Falsifying data;
8. Falsifying identities;
9. Falsifying reports;
10. Falsifying claims.

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