Falsear in english

Distort

pronunciation: dɪstɔrt part of speech: verb
In gestures

falsear = falsify ; fake ; counterfeit ; misconstrue. 

Example: These multipliers are low in comparison with those applied by commercial publishers, though the comparison is substantially falsified by the high costs for the institutions of originating publications in a number of parallel language versions.Example: Both the researcher and the student practice of 'fudging' involves faking, fabricating, or stealing data.Example: While the U.S. Treasury has taken steps to make it harder to counterfeit American currency, it's still apparently easy to make up fake money orders.Example: Because of the long held view that information professionals are to be value neutral in the provision of information, the role of ethical values in the profession has been misconstrued.

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» falsear la verdadbend + the truth .

Example: Today I bent the truth to be kind, and I have no regret, for I am far surer of what is kind than I am of what is true.

Falsear synonyms

color in spanish: color, pronunciation: kʌlɜr part of speech: noun strain in spanish: tensión, pronunciation: streɪn part of speech: noun wring in spanish: exprimir, pronunciation: rɪŋ part of speech: verb twist in spanish: giro, pronunciation: twɪst part of speech: noun, verb warp in spanish: deformación, pronunciation: wɔrp part of speech: noun falsify in spanish: falsificar, pronunciation: fɔlsəfaɪ part of speech: verb garble in spanish: mutilar, pronunciation: gɑrbəl part of speech: verb contort in spanish: retorcer, pronunciation: kəntɔrt part of speech: verb deform in spanish: deformar, pronunciation: difɔrm part of speech: verb disfigure in spanish: desfigurar, pronunciation: dɪsfɪgjɜr part of speech: verb
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