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View synonyms for fabrication

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 fabricātiōn- (stem of fabricātiō ). See fabricate, -ion
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Synonym Study

See fiction.
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Example Sentences

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In cross-examination, Mr Carruthers' barrister Andrew Gurney suggested Mr Graham's claims were "not true" and a "complete fabrication".

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But a senator, Edwin Sifuna, defended the documentary saying there were no "fabrications" in it.

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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.”

"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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