Falsify

/ˈfɔːlsəˌfaɪ/ verb

To alter or present information dishonestly in order to deceive; to prove something to be false or incorrect. It can mean both deliberate deception and the process of disproving.

From Old French 'falsifier,' derived from Latin 'falsus' (false) and 'facere' (to make). Originally meant simply 'to make false,' but developed dual meanings of deception and disproof in different contexts.

AMሐሰት ለመስራት
ARتزييف
BNজাল করা
CAfalsificar
CSfalšovat
DAforfalske
DEverfälschen
ELπαραχάραξη
ESfalsificar
FAجعل کردن
FIväärennös
FRfalsifier
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