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Definition of fabricate :
1. To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce; as, to fabricate woolens.
2. To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
3. To invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely; as, to fabricate a lie or story.
Synonyms:
correct, comprise, reconstruct, require, fictionize, contrive, catch up with, establish, bring into being, pay off, reach, erect, bring about, be, frame, forge, effect, fake, doctor, excogitate, shape, make out, get, bring to pass, mold, patch up, force, dream up, perform, become, conciliate, falsify, retrace, reconcile, lie, join, assemble, prevaricate, pay, settle, compensate, render, cook up, even off, constrain, think up, counterbalance, even up, cause, compel, put together, do, make up, occasion, true, fictionalize, concoct, even out, hatch, represent
compose (part of speech: verb)
constitute, compile, embody, embrace, include, combine
prepare (part of speech: verb)
dress, arrange, fashion, mobilize, marshal, make, curry, furnish, outfit, construct, compose, equip, prime, draft, ready, formulate, prepare, set, develop, devise, fit, foster
produce (part of speech: verb)
execute, manufacture, mother, father, cultivate
create (part of speech: verb)
invent, form, originate, produce, create, generate, conceive, build
Usage examples:
- I was indeed urged on to do this in a less courteous manner than I should otherwise have done, by the cowardly and blackguard attacks which I was daily experiencing from the dirty members of the Rump, by whom I was assailed with all the malice, filth, and falsehood which that august body could rake together, and fabricate against me. - "Memoirs of Henry Hunt, Esq. Volume 3", Henry Hunt.
- Wishing to use gasoline in the lamp, he found it necessary to fabricate a number of burner units before he found a type that gave him a clean blue flame. - "The 1893 Duryea Automobile In the Museum of History and Technology", Don H. Berkebile.
- Before quitting Noisiel we must remark that M. Menier possesses cocoa and sugar plantations in the Southern States of America, and is thus enabled to fabricate the best possible chocolate at the lowest possible price. - "Holidays in Eastern France", Matilda Betham-Edwards.