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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
fab·ri·cate

 \\ˈfa-bri-ˌkāt\\ transitive verb 
(-cat·ed ; -cat·ing)
 ETYMOLOGY  Middle English, from Latin fabricatus, past participle of fabricari, from fabrica
 DATE  15th century
1.
  a. 
invent
create
  b. to make up for the purpose of deception
      accused of fabricating evidence
2. 
construct
manufacture
specifically : to construct from diverse and usually standardized parts
• fab·ri·ca·tor 
 \\ˈfa-bri-ˌkā-tər\\ noun
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
fabricate
fab·ri·cate 5fAbrikeit / verb[VN] [often passive] 
1. to invent false information in order to trick people
   编造;揑造
   SYN   make up :
   The evidence was totally fabricated. 
   这个证据纯属伪造。 
2. (technical 术语) to make or produce goods, equipment, etc. from various different materials
   制造;装配;组装
   SYN  
manufacture
 
 fab·ri·ca·tion 7fAbri5keiFn / noun [C, U] :
   Her story was a complete fabrication from start to finish. 
   她的敍述从头至尾都是编造出来的。 
OLT
fabricate verb
 invent
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
fab·ri·cate
\-əˌkāt, usu -d.+V\ transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English fabricaten, from Latin fabricatus, past participle of fabricari — more at 
fabric
1. 
 a. : to form by art and labor : 
manufacture
produce
  fabricated some of the finest English pottery >
  < an organization devoted to fabricating deluxe editions of the classics >
 b. : to form into a whole by uniting parts : 
construct
build
  fabricated a bridge of steel beams >
  < planning to fabricate a house of wholly synthetic materials >
 often : to build up into a whole by uniting interchangeable standardized parts
  fabricating automobiles on the assembly line >
2. 
 a. : to make, shape, or prepare (parts) according to standardized specifications so as to be interchangeable
  fabricating brake assemblies for one of the new cars >
 b. : to cause (raw material or stock) to be manufactured : 
shape
  fabricating sheet steel into plates >
  < what steel to use or how to fabricate it — Dun's Review >
3. 
 a. : 
invent
formulate
  < philosophers fabricating new theories of the universe >
  : 
create
  < his brave attempts to fabricate something permanent and holy out of his personal animal feelings — T.S.Eliot >
 b. 
  (1) : to make up with intent to deceive
   fabricated an involved explanation of his absence >
  (2) : 
forge
Synonyms: see 
make

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