fabulated

/ˈfæbjəˌleɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of fabulate: invented or created a story, often with imaginative or false details.
    • He fabulated an elaborate excuse for being late to the meeting.
    • The journalist fabulated several quotes to make the article more dramatic.
    • They fabulated a legend about a ghost that haunted the old mansion.
  2. Past participle of fabulate: having been invented or created as a story.
    • The myth had been fabulated so often that people believed it was true.
    • Her account of the event was completely fabulated from start to finish.
    • The tale was fabulated by the villagers over many generations.
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