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false - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- demonstrably: This claim about the evidence behind homeopathy is demonstrably false.
- manifestly: Instead, young readers are fed a relentless diet of self-evident, unproved, implausible, and in some cases manifestly false propositions.
- provably: The archeology simply shows that in some obvious ways the bible is provably false.
- utterly: It is utterly false to contend that 'this is what the internationalism of the Communist parties rests upon ' .
- entirely: Secondly, the argument that paying for higher education out of general taxation would be unfair is an entirely false one.
Infinitive complement
- suggest: It is false to suggest that anyone else was involved - it was an accident.
- say: You know it is false to say I meant they had done their work well in destroying property.
Modifies a noun
- prophet: Verse 1: many false prophets have gone out into the world.
- alarm: In November a false alarm went out on a calm Tuesday evening.
- pretense: Anything less than this is deception, is imposition, is false pretense.
- accusation: Love does not listen to false accusations nor does it make them.
- impression: Yet there was no shortage of false impressions about GM wheat.
- allegation: Once in your home various false allegations could be made against you.
Used with adjective complement
- return: Otherwise the method would return false indicating the View s are layed out in ascending order.
- prove: But so far our companies have been coping well, and prophecies of doom from the strong pound have proved false.
- ring: There isn't a song on the tape that rings false.
- consider: Strings are considered false if and only if they are empty. null and undefined are considered false.
- become: His sorrow, like his relation to the war, becomes false.
- set: If error is set false after an error, the program will continue, but results should be treated with suspicion.
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