fabricated

/ˈfæbrɪkeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Made up or invented, often to deceive.
    • The news article was full of fabricated quotes.
    • She admitted that her excuse was completely fabricated.
    • The witness gave a fabricated story to the police.
  2. Constructed or manufactured, especially from parts or materials.
    • They used a fabricated metal frame for the sculpture.
    • The parts were fabricated in a local factory.
    • The bridge was fabricated from steel beams.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of fabricate: invented something false; constructed something.
    • She fabricated a story about her weekend.
    • The company fabricated the data in its report.
    • He fabricated an alibi to avoid suspicion.
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