Falsely in a sentence as an adverb

The fact that you can't falsely yell fire in a theater is a typical example.

He falsely claimed to have done it himself and slandered his student to discredit him.

You falsely painted Apple in a bad light and falsely portrayed your own company as blameless.

Several companies have falsely filed claims on the stock sounds in Final Cut Pro and GarageBand as well.

You cannot expect your work force to pivot and fight hard when they've been falsely told their giant failure was a minor hiccup.

HN is wrong about why Tarsnap is the best backup software, and that's partly because Colin is falsely modest about what Tarsnap is.

This reminds me of a blog post in German [1] by a person who due to a software bug had been falsely diagnosed by 23andMe with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy.

It may even exasperate them, as it falsely implies that the problem is with individual overstepping prosecutors rather than a system in which it's the norm.

Is it $70/month for 1Gbps symmetric, or is it $70/month for 1Gbps symmetric with a cap of 10Gb/day?Why can't they say what they mean in their TOS, instead of falsely advertising "unlimited"?Why do they care about the content of the bits or why I am sending them?

Will they shed some light on real case studies where this happens?Indeed, if there is any "falsely comforting myth" doing the rounds, it's that designers can guess and know what thousands of disparate users will prefer within a single percentage point of accuracy.

"alleges Seagate knew that the position for which he was hired did not actually exist, but falsely represented that it did so in order to use Vaidyanathans credentials to better market one of its divisions to be sold to another company"Wow.

> I never heard about it from any of my friends who aren't \n > reading sites like HN.\n\nAnecdote: a decidedly non-technical friend of mine with the last name of "Star" had his Google+ profile disabled after having his name falsely classified as a pseudonym.

One competitor can indeed sue another competitor for private damages and other relief if the other competitor is gaining an unfair competitive advantage by falsely advertising that its products or services do something that is material to the customer's decision to use that product or service.

Falsely definitions

adverb

in an insincerely false manner; "a seduction on my part would land us with the necessity to rise, bathe and dress, chat falsely about this and that, and emerge into the rest of the evening as though nothing had happened"

adverb

in an incorrect manner; "to credit Lister with the first formulation of the basic principle of stratigraphy would be to bestow credit falsely"

See also: incorrectly