falsification
  變造,偽造,歪曲
  fal·si·fi·ca·tion /ˌfɔlsəfəˈkeʃən/ 名詞
  錯構,曲解,偽造
  Fal·si·fi·ca·tion n.
  1. The act of falsifying, or making false; a counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which it is not.
     To counterfeit the living image of king in his person exceedeth all falsifications.   --Bacon.
  2. Willful misstatement or misrepresentation.
     Extreme necessity . . . forced him upon this bold and violent falsification of the doctrine of the alliance.   --Bp. Warburton.
  3. Equity The showing an item of charge in an account to be wrong.
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  falsification
       n 1: any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of
            something [syn: disproof, refutation]
       2: a willful perversion of facts [syn: misrepresentaation]
       3: the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent
          changes (of documents or measures etc.) or counterfeiting
          [syn: falsehood]
       4: the act of determining that something is false [syn: falsifying,
           disproof, refutation]