Fabricate

/ˈfæbrɪkeɪt/ verb

To make or construct something, especially by putting parts together; or to invent something that is not true.

From Latin “fabricare” meaning “to make” or “to construct,” from “fabrica” meaning “a workshop” or “a thing made.” Over time, English added the sense of “making up” a story or lie.

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