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    [Verb]  | "fal*si*fy" | \ ˈfȯl-sə-ˌfī \


    1: to prove or declare false : disprove

    2: to make false: such as

    3: to make false by mutilation or addition


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English falsifien, from Middle French falsifier, from Medieval Latin falsificare, from Latin falsus;

    [Verb]  | "falsify" 


    1: to change so much as to create a wrong impression or alter the meaning of;


      * e.g., " ... taking that statement completely out of context essentially falsifies it, whether that's your intention or not "





    2: to prove to be false;


      * e.g., " ... telephone records falsified his claim that he wasn't home that night "



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     [ "falsification nipple" ]

    1: The large bump protruding inward from the bottom of a bottle.

      * e.g.,  ... Is there a full drink in there, or did the falsification nipple trick me yet again? 

     [ "retrospective falsification" ]

    1: Retrospective falsification is the unconscious distortion of past experiences to conform to a person's needs in the present. Human memory is very malleable and can easily be hidden or distorted for any number of reasons. For example, an adult suddenly "remembers" being sexually abused as a child.

      * e.g.,  ... adult suddenly "remembers" being sexually abused as a child that's retrospective falsification 

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