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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

He completely disrupts not only the conception of architecture—but also the fabrication, the mise en oeuvre of architecture.

As someone who writes and publishes for a living, I take exception to people who go out and make money based on fabrication.

As a result, sensitive gravitational measurements require isolation from any vibrations and careful fabrication of components.

To justify its invasion of Crimea, the Kremlin and state-run media went into full fabrication mode this weekend.

“I regarded the whole thing as a fabrication, a hoax, a put up job,” he wrote in May 1983.

The resurrection of Lazarus is a transparent fabrication out of the parable of the rich man and Lazarus.

Again, that story might be pure fabrication, in which case the suspicion swung back to Miss Prall and Eliza.

The genius of the French language seems more particularly to lend itself to the fabrication of burlesque forms and subterfuges.

She had laboured at the fantastic, monstrous fabrication, as if in that way only she could save herself.

The story of the council came to be regarded as a silly fabrication.

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