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fabrication

/ˌfæbrɪˈkeɪʃən/
noun★Intermediate
general

the act of making or producing something, especially in an industrial or artistic context

The factory specializes in the fabrication of metal parts.

The factory produces metal components through manufacturing processes.

💡

In this sense, 'fabrication' refers to the process of making something, often with machinery or tools.

general

a false statement or invention, often intended to deceive

The journalist exposed the politician's fabrication about his military service.

The journalist revealed that the politician had lied about his military background.

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This sense of 'fabrication' is often used in legal or journalistic contexts to describe deliberate falsehoods.

Collocations

fabrication of evidencethe creation of false evidence to support a claimfabrication processthe steps involved in manufacturing a product

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Related Phrases

fabricate a storyphrase
to invent a false narrative
fabrication plantphrase
a facility where products are manufactured

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

Pay attention to the context to determine whether 'fabrication' refers to manufacturing or deception.

⚡Gold Rule

Avoid Ambiguity

In formal writing, specify whether you mean the act of making something or the act of lying to prevent confusion.

📖Word Origin

From Latin 'fabricatio', meaning 'a building, structure, or construction', derived from 'fabricare' (to build or construct). The English sense of 'invention' or 'falsehood' developed later.

📝Usage Notes

The word 'fabrication' can have both positive and negative connotations depending on context. In manufacturing, it refers to the process of making something, while in legal or journalistic contexts, it often implies deception.

Word Breakdown

fabric
a woven material, often cloth
root
+
-ation
the act or process of
suffix
English Dictionary

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