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fabrication

[ fab-ri-key-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of fabricating; manufacture.
  2. something fabricated, especially an untruthful statement:

    His account of the robbery is a complete fabrication.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of fabrication1

First recorded in 1475–1500; from Latin ڲپō- (stem of ڲپō ). See fabricate, -ion
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Synonym Study

See fiction.
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When reached for comment last year, the former attorney, Donald Ainslie, said “some of the allegations” against him were “absolutely fabrications.”

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"If they build better chips, everyone is going to go to them. Cost-effectiveness is something they can do now, and looking forward, it's the ultra-high-tech fabrication."

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Tate denies the claims, saying they are a "pack of lies" and "gross fabrications".

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Tate has denied the claims in a written defence submitted to the High Court, calling them a "pack of lies" and "gross fabrications".

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He was telling his story — no lies, no fabrication.

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