Fabricate in a sentence as a verb

I'm sure they will fabricate some sort of evidence to ensure this set back is not a set back.

Then they fabricate a "probable cause" to to search without a warrant.

In the room I'm able to fabricate some kind of struggle whereby the gig isn't quite working.

There is a price you pay to the court DNA tester to either fabricate or deny a paternity test.

It's pretty ghastly that people are willing to fabricate rationale for getting into war.

Why would I object to that?No, the objection is to the fact that its a lie fabricate from whole cloth, and trivially disproven.

I wish I'd even once had students who understood the experiment well enough to fabricate data.

For example, here's a case of someone who took a lot of effort to fabricate evidence of a rape against an ex-boyfriend.

> "Didn't the data pulled from the car indicate that the reviewer was almost certainly trying to fabricate a bad review?

This is a real possibility they can't ignore, and so the government is trying its best to fabricate stories and discredit this guy.

There are lots of different kinds of evidence and you would have to have some serious foresight to fabricate it all in a way that is consistent.

At the time, a married couple wanting to divorce would often fabricate a story of spousal abuse, in order to establish grounds for granting one.

Apple have more history and clout with ARM than Samsung so they don't have to wait on Sansung for anything, they use them to fabricate the chips, they use others as well.

It is very similar to the process used to fabricate semiconductors, and I think they were operating at about the 60nm level.

The hoax people are calling surround the fact he somehow fabricated a motorcycle from his car with a broken swing arm, but couldn't simply fabricate a new or fixed swingarm.

In fact -- and I mean not to attack you, but just to illustrate how incredulous I am -- I tried to think of a reason there might be for you to fabricate or exaggerate that story.

It also allows you to grant virtual keys to actuate the lock - enabling use cases like Prim without having to fabricate a physical, non-revocable access token.

The Kickstarter push would simply serve to gage interest and pay for tooling and other NRE's that would make it possible to fabricate the items in reasonable quantities at a decent cost.

I'm kind of coming the other way. I don't think about what other people think of me much, but I do start to worry a bit when I notice a particular person constantly talks smack about other people to me- if you'll say that about person X, who knows what you say about me to person Y?I wouldn't worry, except sometimes the people prone to talking a lot of smack are the sort to wildly exaggerate or fabricate.

>I'm doubtful that a Kaiser spokesman would fabricate these problemsI'd also be surprised if what was said didn't turn out to be technically true, but that's not really the point, which is to spread FUD. Raising vague, out-of-context allegations is a time honoured mudslinging technique and I hate to see it accepted without question.> significant supply issues on Retractables endOut of context this is meaningless.

It was partially addressed by the feedback/review system -- which does involve a certain amount of trust in the site not to fabricate reviews -- but more importantly by the fact that high-level law enforcement is really only interested in tracking down sellers.

When you get to a point where government agencies fabricate evidence in order to incriminate people that they "know" are guilty, they are acting as judge, jury and executioner, and undermining the whole system of justice on which our democratic societies are built.

Fabricate definitions

verb

put together out of artificial or natural components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small toys"; He manufactured a popular cereal"

See also: manufacture construct

verb

make up something artificial or untrue

See also: manufacture invent