Faked

/ˈfeɪkt/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of fake, meaning to falsify or forge a document or evidence.
    The defendant faked the signature on the contract to deceive the other party.

Forms

  • fake
  • fakes
  • faking

Commentary

Use cautiously to distinguish between mere simulation and criminal forgery or fraud.

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