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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]  | "falsifies" 


    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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    [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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     [ "falsifiable" ]

    1: Falsifiable is a quality that theories have. It means that the theory can be tested and therefore it can be found whether it is true or false. Some theories are not falsifiable. See the body below for an example of an unfalsifiable theory.

      * e.g.,  ... If I had a theory that all natural laws were implemented by little invisible elves it would not be falsifiable because the little invisible elves would be undetectable. Although immune to disproof, my theory, in the absence of positive evidence for its validity, would be considered highly unlikely and, according to Occam's Razor, since little invisible elves are not a necessary assumption in order to explain the natural phenomenon we observe (we could just assume that natural laws carry themselves out, or that they are just part of the dynamics of nature) we must abandon the little invisible elves theory of natural mechanics. 

     [ "falsify" ]

    1: to reject co-horsed religion entitlements. also known as prisoners of war in drama-set tactics for the beloved of the loathing general WANTED DEAD OR ALiVE Act..

      * e.g.,  ... Max this is no marshall act for the falsify *ing hood of the d.r.a they have maintained in order in less than 2018 - (minus) 10 years. ordered: OF THE AGE. {crying} 

     [ "falsified history" ]

    1: Changed history in order to manipulate the people of a country.

      * e.g.,  ... Macedonian history is falsified history by a Serbian ,in fact Macedonia is a Bulgarian province. 

     [ "Falsified Pluralism" ]

    1: Noun. An abomination to the English language. What assholes who think are smart use to make words plural. Done by using possessive form of a word as a plural.

      * e.g.,  ... Actual quote taken from Urban Dictionary: "Weeaboo's basically disrespect the culture and make complete asses of themselves" One of the many examples of falsified pluralism. 

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