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Falsify is verb form of false. Present tense--I/we/you/they falsify, he/she/it falsifies. The past tense and past participle is falsified; the present participle is falsifying.
Yes, they could falsify the true value. That would be a breach of duty and could result in criminal charges.
He intended to FALSIFY the man's answer. Falsify the truth and twist the words of the wise.
It is illegal to falsify tax records.He decided to accept the bribe and falsify his witness statement to the police.He was caught trying to falsify the reports and was fired.
He intended to FALSIFY the man's answer
The word "falsify" is a verb.
I can give you several sentences.If you falsify evidence, you will be arrested.She tried to falsify her father's signature on the note from her teacher.The enemy agent had someone falsify his passport.
no it may not be possible i have done my research on it and it last threw the whole 12 hours, because when you take morphine you feel drug up the day you have taken it and the day after so their is noway that you can falsify a swab test
If you falsify your tax return, the IRS will find out.
Trial by Jury - 1987 Murder by Ten Count was released on: USA: 1989
Yes, it is possible to count to a billion.
The root word of "falsify" is "false," which means not true or accurate.