falsifier

NOUN
  1. someone who falsifies
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How To Use falsifier In A Sentence

  • He was not a genuinely scrupulous historian but a falsifier and propagandist.
  • Indeed the folk, generation after generation, shall tell of thy derring do against the accursed Luka, the falsifier of the Evangel; 396 of thy catching the throng spear in mid-flight, and how the enemy of Allah among men thou didst smite; and thy fame shall endure until the end of time. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • These data are then passed to the falsifiers who manufacture wonderful official documents so that they can be used to identify oneself.
  • The legend is that one of the Irish kings was warned against Patrick, who was proclaimed a "falsifier who is deceiving everyone. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Fabricators and falsifiers in the sciences originate their frauds alone.
  • People capable of speaking such things are falsifiers, pedants, or simply don't want to look the real situation in the face.
  • How does he propose "debating" someone such as David Irving who is a proven liar and falsifier of history? John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Such terms as "falsifier," "upstart," "pretender," were freely used, and poor Newton for a time was almost in despair. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists
  • Memoire en defense: Contre ceux qui m'accusent de falsifier l'histoire: la question des chambres a gaz (French Edition) by Robert Faurisson A Review of Shelby Steele's: A Bound Man
  • Hope is a great falsifier. Let good judgment keep her in check. Baltasar Gracian 
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