To fabricate



Example: They fabricate structures under controlled conditions

Definition


"To fabricate" means to invent or construct something, often with the implication of creating something false or artificial. It can also mean to assemble or build structures or objects, usually by combining various parts or materials deliberately and skillfully.

Etymology


The word "to fabricate" comes from the Latin word 'fabricatus,' the past participle of 'fabricare,' which means to make or construct. Originally linked to crafting or building, it evolved to include the idea of inventing or concocting something, sometimes with a deceptive sense.

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"To fabricate" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (C2) - set 1", containing 95 commonly used words.
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