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Fabricated   /fˈæbrɪkˌeɪtəd/  /fˈæbrɪkˌeɪtɪd/   Listen
verb
Fabricate  v. t.  (past & past part. fabricated; pres. part. fabricating)  
1.
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
2.
To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce; as, to fabricate woolens.
3.
To invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely; as, to fabricate a lie or story. "Our books were not fabricated with an accomodation to prevailing usages."



adjective
fabricated  adj.  Formed or conceived by the fancy or imagination; as, a fabricated excuse for his absence.
Synonyms: fancied, fictional, fictitious, fictive, invented, made-up.






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"Fabricated" Quotes from Famous Books



... Zeppelin, but its dimensions very apparently exceeded by far those of any flying craft that ever had been fabricated by ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930 • Various

... For himself, he fabricated a special taboo. Only could he marry, he explained, when the Southern Cross rode highest in the sky. Knowing his astronomy, he thus gained a reprieve of nearly nine months; and he was confident that within that time he would either be dead or escaped ...
— The Red One • Jack London

... genius in those days—but among the eight hundred books it is certain that the bulk of English literature was contained. He practiced writing somewhat, though he had given up poetry; and he played a prank by sending to a Boston paper a fabricated account of one of those destroying insects which visit that region from time to time, with notes on ways of exterminating it,—all for the benefit of his uncle, who took the paper; but no other trace of his composition remains except a memory of his elder sister's that ...
— Nathaniel Hawthorne • George E. Woodberry

... Berlin, and who were now appointed lecturers on Chinese esthetics in Halle, were discussed. Then jokes were made. Some one supposed a case in which a live German might be exhibited for money in China, and to this end a placard was fabricated, in which the mandarins Tsching-Tschang-Tschung and Hi-Ha-Ho certified that the man was a genuine Teuton, including a list of his accomplishments, which consisted principally of philosophizing, smoking, and endless patience. It concluded ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VI. • Editor-in-Chief: Kuno Francke

... HENRY THE MINSTREL (fl. 1470-1492).—Is spoken of by John Major in his History of Scotland as a wandering minstrel, skilled in the composition of rhymes in the Scottish tongue, who "fabricated" a book about William Wallace, and gained his living by reciting it to his own accompaniment on the harp at the houses of the nobles. Harry claims that it was founded on a Latin Life of Wallace written by Wallace's chaplain, John Blair, ...
— A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature • John W. Cousin


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