falsify something to change a written record or information so that it is no longer true. to falsify data/records/accounts; She was arrested for falsifying information and obstructing the course of justice. Topics Scientific research c2 falsify⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (copy or create: [sth] fraudulent) To falsify is to alter or mangle something, like a message or document, in a way that distorts the meaning. The meaning of FALSIFY is to prove or declare false : disprove. How to use falsify in a sentence. FALSIFY definition: to change important information, especially in documents, in order to deceive people. Learn more. falsify British English : falsify VERB / ˈfɔːlsɪfaɪ / If someone falsifies something, they change it or add untrue details to it in order to deceive people. Discover everything about the word "FALSIFY" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide. What does the verb falsify mean? There are 17 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb falsify , eight of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. FALSIFY definition: 1. to change something, such as a document, in order to deceive people: 2. to change something…. Learn more. Master the word "FALSIFY" in English: definitions, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one complete resource.
2025.01.20 23:10 ARIandOtis Can Freelancers Falsify Reviews?
I’m looking to hire on Upwork but wondering how reliable the reviews are. Can freelancers fake positive reviews or hide bad ones?
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2025.01.20 23:10 Iisjojo Dead tired trade?
Got an extra Clawdeen and was wondering if someone wanted to trade for Cleo before I sold her. submitted by Iisjojo to MonsterHigh [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:10 BadGrampy The Stream
The first step onto Mars had been exhilarating. But nothing could compare to the moment that now unfolded. Standing motionless, boots firmly planted in the ochre dust, the explorer stared at the impossible: a shallow stream of water, its surface glinting under the waning light of a Martian sunset.
The stream was no illusion. The rippling movement whispered softly, a sound so faint it barely registered over the hiss of the suit’s life-support system. Water, here? It wound through the reddish terrain like a secret come to life, vanishing into the horizon where jagged buttes loomed tall and stoic, their weathered faces bathed in crimson and gold.
Fingers twitching with the urge to reach out, the explorer crouched, every breath a careful calculation to conserve precious oxygen. Gloved hands hovered over the flow, close enough to feel its impossible reality through the insulated layers. Was it cold? Warm? Life-giving? The questions tumbled over each other like the stream’s gentle current.
The sun sank lower, its muted light casting long shadows across the desolate land. Those buttes—how long had they stood there, watching over this hidden secret? They seemed alive now, ancient sentinels to a world that refused to be as barren as humanity had believed. The air of disbelief thickened.
A voice crackled over the comms, faint and distant. The explorer didn’t respond. How could words ever capture this moment? How could anyone on Earth grasp what it was like to stand here, to see water carving its way through alien soil, to feel the fragile hope it carried?
The stream twisted and turned, its course vanishing between the buttes. Something glimmered faintly in the distance, a reflection or perhaps a mirage in the fading light. The urge to follow it surged, but the explorer stayed rooted, caught in the gravity of the impossible.
Mars had just whispered a secret, and in that moment, it felt as though the planet itself was alive—waiting, watching, daring them to believe.
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2025.01.20 23:10 bignuggler Pomoć pri upisu drugog faksa
Želim se prebaciti na drugi faks ako je moguće, no taj faks zahtjeva prosjek barem 3.5. Neznam hoću li uspjeti postići taj prosjek pa me zanima postoji li još načina za mijenjanje faksa. Mogu li ponovno pisati maturu, vidjeti rezultate pa se tek onda ispisati s prvog fakulteta? Kada trebam prijaviti maturu, upis itd. Hvala
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2025.01.20 23:10 auto-engie Gf and me with our biggest catch. (I still haven't managed to get a whale :/ )
Ps. Chalks are a lot of fun, and yes it's what you think submitted by auto-engie to webfishing [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:10 Lumpy-Woodpecker-260 What’s your deepest darkest secret?
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2025.01.20 23:10 Hokeybutdontpokey Effective activism
Question for yall as a very new vegan: Which forms of protest do yall think are helping the animal rights cause, and which are hurting it?
I saw a video of some people sitting in an aisle at a grocery store (which I tried cross posting but I guess we don’t do that lol) doing what looked like animal activism. There were 2 old people that couldn’t pass through and one of my first thoughts was that this wouldn’t change anything. All it did was give ammo to the “vegans are annoying” crowd. What if that old man with the cart has a grandkid going vegan and now he’s further poisoned against it?
So I’m curious what forms of activism yall are doing. What has worked? What hasn’t worked?
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2025.01.20 23:10 Arraszygy I just tricked Gemini AI.
Im just helping out, Gemini cursed. Proof Luckily, I know just the place to report it... this place submitted by Arraszygy to google [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:10 Safe-Internal-2034 Trade for City Rhythm
Im willing to trade a 95% City Rhythm Puerto Rico for either 170 or a good cologne preferably summer. DM me pls.
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2025.01.20 23:10 Incoherent_Wombat Odds that Musk receives condemnation for “throwing out his heart”?
A literal Nazi salute on an inauguration broadcast.
Not once….but, twice.
I see it all over news outlets but see no politicians calling him out for this disgusting gesture.
I imagine this will be like any news story and get buried and we’ll go on as if nothing happened
What the hell is going on? Can anyone provide context?
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2025.01.20 23:10 PotentialAccess9818 Fictional story set in the UK: Protagonist is a black little girl being sexually abused by her father or so and abused by her mother.
Guys I need help finding a book I read years ago and forgot the name of.
So I think this book was written by an old white lady. The MC was a little black girl who was being raped by her father or uncle (I can't remember) and being heavily abused by her mom (or aunt idk).
They live in england and she's basically forced to clean the house (at only 9 or so) and her cousin also SA's her. I think she talks to spirits in the basement. I remember her uncle or so falling off the stairs and getting into a wheelchair.
There were also had british cps workers who kept coming to the house because they suspected abuse. I forgot what happened later but I think the cps worker took her and her crippled uncle in or something. I don't remember this book and I've been searching it everywhere and haven't. If anyone could that would be nice.
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2025.01.20 23:10 lenny5592 Kimber
Sweetest of all hearts. Doesn’t like many dogs (except the one American spaniel) at the dog park but loves the humans! submitted by lenny5592 to BrittanySpaniel [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:10 hhhhhhhhwin Where's this sweater from?
https://preview.redd.it/li8k5hbhd8ee1.png?width=1450&format=png&auto=webp&s=a25700d5b31ec26fedd5755ee1f4182f55a1eed5 It looks like Tommy Hilfiger from the crest but I can't find it anywhere :'( submitted by hhhhhhhhwin to findfashion [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:09 4mystuff Tesla Cybertruck Owners Who Frequently Charge Using Superchargers Show as Much as 5% Battery Degradation in a Few Months – 30 Times More Than Those Who Charge at Home
Tesla owns both sides of the tech, yet manages to create extra incompatibility. Nothing will go wrong when it's CEO takes control of the largest power in human history. submitted by 4mystuff to CyberStuck [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:09 Expert-Zucchini2472 MB560 sparks flying everywhere!!
Is it normal for sparks to be coming out of the manifold and flying around the cooking area ?? Also sparks coming out of the area between hopper and grill body ?? How do you leave this cooking alone overnight ??
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2025.01.20 23:09 Mr_WhileLoop Will you let the grief guide your path? Or will you let light shine upon it?
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2025.01.20 23:09 El_burro_jr Insole help
I have a pair of Ariat sport 8 1/2 EE that I wear daily and I’m looking for new insoles, will ariat power support D fit my boots or do I need to find EE insoles?
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2025.01.20 23:09 sarox366 M1 leaving holes?
I’m new to knitting and I’m working on my first two full garments. One is a sweater for my nephew, and the pattern only said M1 not M1L so when I saw these little holes along the ribbing I thought I had chosen the wrong one or maybe they’d block out or something. But now I’m starting a cardigan for myself and I’m doing M1R, k, sm, k, M1L and I’m thinking that the second picture can’t be right. What am I doing wrong here? I’m pretty sure I have the direction you lift the bar straight! For M1R I lift onto the left needle from front to back and knit into the front loop as normal. Any help would be appreciated! submitted by sarox366 to knittinghelp [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:09 TWEETI_ Aside from trying to get with giggles and petunia what has disco bear done that’s so bad other then sometimes being oblivious?
I just wanna know what mans did to get so much hate
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2025.01.20 23:09 Ill-Phase-9627 [PC][2000-2010s] a game about escaping
So all I know is that at the start you crawl through vents, on an island, it might be a prison?, and you start the game at night or it has a blueish tint, and I think it had like half life 1 weapon selection menu when you press 1,2,3,4. That's all I can remember from it it was really long ago, I remember playing in like 2014-2017 I'm not sure
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2025.01.20 23:09 xmaclean First pay of the year working as a safety professional in construction
https://preview.redd.it/f1yjurl7c8ee1.png?width=1510&format=png&auto=webp&s=0643e34cca582a887be4eb28f760521b4ad72bec First pay of the year. FIFO working as a Safety Specialist for a construction project. Usually in this industry if you make an initiative, network and be charismatic, you'll go a long way. Be a person that people can rely on and also do your job well. Don't act like a cop. I'm not trying to boast or brag here, I'm just letting you know that a dude like me can make it. I was born in a pretty poor family and didn't really have much going for me. I'm mechanically inclined and like working on cars as a hobby. I moved to another country and started from scratch knowing nobody in the area I currently live in. No education other than HS and an unfinished college diploma. Male 32. submitted by xmaclean to Salary [link] [comments] |
2025.01.20 23:09 No_Necessary_2403 we could all use some more awe in our lives :)
To understand awe is to acknowledge its dual nature: it is both universal and deeply personal.
Philosophers from Edmund Burke to Immanuel Kant referred to the “sublime,” a term encompassing awe’s mix of wonder and terror. Kant saw it as the mind grappling with its limitations when faced with overwhelming vastness, whether a star-filled sky or the dizzying scale of an idea.
Today, psychologists like David B Yaden, Dacher Keltner and Jonathan Haidt have codified awe into scientific frameworks, describing it as the collision of perceived vastness and the inability to immediately comprehend it. It’s a feeling rooted not just in the extraordinary but also in the destabilizing realization of one’s smallness.
Scientific research has only reinforced what humanity has long experienced. Awe shuts down the self-referential chatter of the default mode network in the brain. This network—responsible for our ego, our internal monologue—is silenced, allowing us to feel interconnected, compassionate, and present.
Awe activates the vagus nerve, that mysterious braid of fibers linking brain to body, often described as the physiological seat of empathy and social connection. It also reorients our sense of time: moments of awe make time feel both suspended and expansive, leaving us with a paradoxical mix of urgency and serenity.
The benefits of awe extend far beyond its immediate emotional impact. Studies suggest that individuals who experience awe regularly are less stressed, less isolated, and more satisfied with their lives. They are also more likely to exhibit prosocial behaviors, from helping strangers to showing greater patience with loved ones. Awe recalibrates our priorities. It diminishes the petty and amplifies the profound.
For the past several years, I’ve been on a journey. I’ve left a stable job to start a business. I’ve woken up in (and worked from) over 40 different cities in 10 countries across four continents, in the last two years alone.
I’ve experienced sadness in times that I should have been happy. I’ve experienced pure bliss in times that I definitely should have been sad.
Most importantly, I’ve recalibrated my priorities and recognized that many of my goals were no longer mine, but simply a product of mimesis. All that has led me to here, writing this post today.
To some this sounds exhausting, even frightening. To me, it’s led to a stark realization about how I want to live my life.
At first, I thought I was addicted to novelty which scared me a bit since you can only have so many novel experiences. Now, I think I’m addicted to awe which I’ve learned to intentionally create in abundance.
Travel, for me, has been a deliberate pursuit of awe, the emotion that peels back the layers of our routines and leaves us raw and vulnerable in the presence of something grand.
Most recently, I found myself in Japan. I walked through centuries-old temples, their silence speaking louder than any words. I watched Snow Monkeys soak in hot springs, perfectly content and oblivious to the chaos of the world beyond their mountain sanctuary. I even stumbled across tiny alleyway bars where locals welcomed me like an old friend, despite the language barrier.
These moments we're grounding. They reminded me how much there is to learn, experience, and feel outside of my usual routine. It’s easy to let the noise of daily life dull our senses, but awe has this way of cutting through all of it.
Here’s the thing: you don’t have to travel across the world to find it. Awe is everywhere if you look for it. Whether it’s in the stillness of a sunrise, a stranger’s unexpected kindness, or even just trying something that makes you slightly uncomfortable.
And yet, we’ve built a world where awe has to fight for its life. Social media wants you angry, distracted, and endlessly scrolling. Not staring slack-jawed at a mountain. These apps designed to capture and hold your attention don’t care about expanding your soul.
Awe, on the other hand, demands space, silence, and a willingness to look up.
Just think about the last time your mind was truly blown. There’s a solid chance it didn’t come from travel. There’s also a solid chance it was planned: a sporting event, a concert, a long hike, a memorable date.
So here’s my challenge to you… Step away from your screen. For one hour, leave your phone behind and walk outside with no destination in mind. Seek out the small wonders that hide in plain sight. Let yourself be disoriented. Let yourself be surprised. And when you return, reflect on what you felt.
Was it discomfort? Relief? Maybe even awe? In a world that seeks to shrink our attention spans and commodify our experiences, choosing awe is an act of quiet rebellion.
It is a reminder that we are more than consumers of content; we are participants in the vast, unfolding drama of existence. Lock your phone away. Go. Look. Feel. Repeat
p.s. -- this is an excerpt from my weekly column about how to build healthier, more intentional tech habits. Would love to hear your feedback on other posts. All research I mention here is linked there too.
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2025.01.20 23:09 Living-Jellyfish5950 I shouldn’t have taken the frer
I am 6dp5dt and took a FRER test on days 4, 5, and this morning. Stark white. I guess I’m looking for any type of hope- if anyone who took the FRER and still ended up testing positive later, I would love to hear about it. Please don’t tell me about the positives on any day before day 6, I mentally can’t tolerate it right now. 😭
Idk if it counts for anything, but my embryo was not hatched yet on transfer day.
It’s our only genetically normal embryo and we don’t have the money to do this again so I’m trying to be realistic about if it is time to start mourning or not.
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2025.01.20 23:09 araneaffxv Anna Sawai
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2025.01.20 23:09 ICheesedMyDog why can i not parlay this lol i hate when fanduel does ts
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