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UK
/fˈɒlsɪti/
]
[ US /ˈfɔɫsəti/ ]
[ US /ˈfɔɫsəti/ ]
NOUN
- a false statement
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the state of being false or untrue
argument could not determine its truth or falsity
How To Use falsity In A Sentence
- His falsity and hollowness are not just the opposite of the true and the wholesome, but threaten to undermine it.
- In every litigated case, the parties disagree about whether the falsity is literal or only implicit. Archive 2009-06-01
- I like how the court thinks; I am increasingly of the opinion that the multifactor confusion test, though it has its weaknesses, is superior to the rigid and ultimately insupportable falsity/misleadingness distinction. Archive 2009-06-01
- I think it has to do with his hate for falsity in people.
- He has persuaded John that every socially prescribed role entraps one in falsity, the clamour of petty needs, and graspingness.
- Before we vote your petition, yes or no, we must explicate the nature of this falsity. THE BROKEN GOD
- The question is whether it forfeits that protection by the falsity of some of its factual statements and by its alleged defamation of respondent.
- The falsity of this assertion would have been found if it had been checked.
- Mylanta Night Time Strength: first time a court adopted the FTC principle, for Lanham Act purposes, that lack of substantiation is equivalent to falsity. Archive 2009-06-01
- Literal falsity is a dandy doctrine because it provides a way to end litigation quickly: judicial economy. Archive 2009-06-01