Sentences with falsify
fal·si·fy
F f - The charges against him include fraud, bribery, and falsifying business records. [VERB noun]
- To falsify their hopes
- Moreover, according to a report in the Miami Herald, Frank Del Rey helped his underage son falsify his birth date to illegally obtain a driver's license.
- Encouraged its canvassers to falsify signatures.
- He falsified the history of his family to conceal his humble origins.
- To falsify a record or document
- Those who are developing computer skills to falsify video and photo evidence will have to contend with others.
- Because it seemed to falsify the plastic integrity of the materials and construction.
- To falsify a theory.
- To falsify coin
- To falsify one's faith or word
- To falsify income-tax reports.