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FALS'IFIABLE, a. from falsify. That may be falsified, counterfeited or corrupted.
FALS'IFIED, pp. Counterfeited.
FALS'IFIER, n.
1. One who counterfeits, or gives to a thing a deceptive appearance; or one who makes false coin.
2. One who invents falsehood; a liar.
3. One who proves a thing to be false.
FALS'IFY, v.t.
1. To counterfeit; to forge; to make something false, or in imitation of that which is true; as, to falsify coin.
The Irish bards use to falsify every thing.
2. To disprove; to prove to be false; as, to falsify a record.
3. To violate; to break by falsehood; as, to falsify one's faith or word.
4. To show to be unsound, insufficient or not proof. Not in use.
His ample shield is falsified.
FALS'IFY, v.i. To tell lies; to violate the truth.
It is universally unlawful to lie and falsify.
FALS'IFYING, ppr. Counterfeiting; forging; lying; proving to be false; violating.
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read" —Isaiah 34:16, KJV
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