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falsify (v.)

mid-15c., "to prove false," from Middle French falsifier (15c.), from Late Latin falsificare "make false, corrupt," from Latin falsus "erroneous, mistaken" (see false). Meaning "to make false" is from c. 1500. Earlier verb was simply falsen (c. 1200). Related: Falsified; falsifying.

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Definitions of falsify from WordNet

falsify (v.)
make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story;
Synonyms: distort / garble / warp
falsify (v.)
tamper, with the purpose of deception;
falsify the data
falsify (v.)
prove false;
falsify (v.)
falsify knowingly;
She falsified the records
falsify (v.)
insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby;
Synonyms: interpolate / alter
From wordnet.princeton.edu