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Example sentences for "falsification"

Lexicographically close words:
falsest; falsetto; falshed; falshood; falsi; falsifications; falsified; falsifies; falsify; falsifying
  1. The extent of falsification is simply incredible; so also the devices of the "honest traders.

  2. The only wonder is, that such men as Webster and Story should have risked their reputations with posterity, on a construction which may so easily be shown to be a falsification of the facts of history.

  3. Abstraction involves falsification and so the little fragment of fact to which our attention is usually confined is not, as it stands, reality: it is appearance.

  4. He believes that a falsification due to preconceived ideas, runs right through the whole of our direct experience.

  5. It is of course possible that the map is a falsification in this respect, to make the line of demarcation serve the Portuguese interests, and such falsification is by no means improbable.

  6. The imposition, is nothing short of a downright falsification of the text of Scripture.

  7. What is worse is that a falsification of the word has brought discredit on the thing.

  8. Certainly these are extremes, taken for the sake of distinctness; but every excitement of the will, however slight, will have as its consequence a slight but constantly proportionate falsification of knowledge.

  9. But worse than the composition of imaginary gospels is the falsification of canonical scriptures.

  10. Origen on the abundant falsification of the gospels in his day, 128.

  11. It is part and parcel of that general system of falsification by which it is hoped to inflame popular passion and prejudice against Catholics and their church.

  12. We protest against this alteration of Bishop Hefele's language, and condemn it as contrary to literary honesty, and a real falsification of the text.

  13. That in these twenty-eight adulterated samples the falsification consisted of so-called chicory, which in many instances constituted the chief part of the article.

  14. If the falsification denounced was not the work of the retailer, he was glad enough to shift the blame upon the manufacturer; and thus the truth came out.

  15. Those who are in the habit of using curry, generally take it in considerable quantities, and thus the villanous falsification plays a more deadly part than even in cayenne-pepper.

  16. The other cause of this falsification springs out of a selfishness which has less claim to any indulgence--viz.

  17. The use of supernatural machinery is agreeable to the genius of the poet and his age, but not so the vulgar falsification of plain terrestrial facts.

  18. Are we so certain that the passage cited from Tacitus as to the persecution of the Christians under Nero is not after all a later insertion and falsification of the original text?

  19. Such falsification is inevitable, and an honest historian is guilty of it only against his will.

  20. Historical theory, in turn, is a falsification of causes, since no causes are other than mechanical; it is an arbitrary foreshortening of physics, and it dissolves in the presence either of adequate knowledge or of clear ideals.

  21. The whole of the Ignatian literature,' he writes, 'is a mass of falsification and fraud.

  22. This witness and her maid no doubt concur most minutely in a very extraordinary fact, which, if it can be believed, amounts to a falsification of the whole other evidence, viz.

  23. Jerusalem, not Rome, would not have been written, if the second imprisonment be accepted, after its apparent falsification by I Timothy i.

  24. However it is this business of Captain Moreton and his falsification of the register at Moreton church that we have to deal with.

  25. Even--in the long run--her falsification of the Z-wave reception on Proxima I was one step in getting mankind interested in the problem of communicating with Neoterra.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "falsification" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    coloring; distortion; equivocation; exaggeration; fabrication; falsification; forgery; hyperbole; inaccuracy; injustice; invention; lie; lying; misconstruction; misrepresentation; misstatement; perjury; perversion; pretence; prevarication; slanting; straining; tale; twist; twisting; understatement