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fabricate
- 1) verb, to make, build, or construct
- 2) verb, to devise, invent, or concoct (a story, lie, etc)
- 3) verb, to fake or forge
Etymology
C15: from Latin fabricāre to build, make, from fabrica workshop; see fabric
Collins English Electronic Dictionary - Digital Edition: 2008 © HarperCollins Publishers 2008
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Synonyms
fashion, feign, forgery, lie, fiction, myth, fake, invention, fable, concoction, falsehood, figment, untruth, porky (Brit. slang), pork pie (Brit. slang), cock-and-bull story (informal), manufacture, production, construction, assembly, erection, assemblage, building, invent, concoct, falsify, form, coin, devise, forge, fake, trump up, manufacture, make, build, form, shape, frame, construct, assemble, erect

