falsen
English
    
    
Verb
    
falsen (third-person singular simple present falsens, present participle falsening, simple past and past participle falsened)
- (transitive) To make false; falsify
- 1997, Donald David Stone, Communications with the Future: Matthew Arnold in Dialogue, page 31:- In a modern time, we are living with a system of classes so intense, a society of such unnatural complication, that the whole action of our mind is hampered and falsened by it.
 
- 2011, Gabriella West, The Leaving:- That was one thing that I couldn't bear. Much better if he just hated queers. Without even trying to justify it. But he obviously had to, and that falsened his position.
 
- 2014, Peter G. Beidler, The Lives of the Miller's Tale, page 155:- In fact, just as his master Chaucer did before him, Milburn “falsened” his material in some productive ways.
 
 
Anagrams
    
Galician
    
    Verb
    
falsen
- inflection of falsar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
 
Spanish
    
    Verb
    
falsen
- inflection of falsar:
- third-person plural present subjunctive
- third-person plural imperative
 
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