English to Latvian Meaning of falsehood - meli


Falsehood :
meli

meli, līzings, nepatiesība, nepatiesums, viltība, maldināšana, pievilt, dezertēšana, izgudrojums, negodīgums, inDirection, ļaunprātīga izmantošana, krāpšana, žonglēt, krāpt, maskēties, noslēpt, maskarāde, meikaps, apmetnis, piesieties, parādība, apjoms, ilūzija, maldi

nepatiesībanepatiesības
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Definitions of falsehood in English
Noun(1) a false statement(2) the act of rendering something false as by fraudulent changes (of documents or measures etc.
Examples of falsehood in English
(1) The public meeting has decayed, and what voters see on TV is constructed around artifice and falsehood .(2) This claim was for damages in the amount of $100,000 for malicious falsehood and punitive damages in the amount of $50,000.(3) Misrepresentation is falsehood or omission of facts in relation to an investment.(4) ÔÇÿWe can't verify or assume the truth or falsehood of the information,ÔÇÖ she says.(5) I think he means to refer to perceptual propositions - propositions whose truth or falsehood we can determine by looking or employing some other sense.(6) the truth or falsehood of the many legends which surround her(7) It is this calculated use of deception and falsehood that we should fear, more even than the wrongheaded policy.(8) Irony is a magic wand of literary interpretation that can turn words of love into hate, good into evil, and truth into falsehood .(9) Individualism - the belief that the individual alone and unaided is entitled to determine what is good or bad and to separate truth or falsehood - is a prevailing attitude.(10) They cannot be sued for libel, malicious falsehood or conspiring to give false evidence.(11) If you set yourself up as the last word on the truth or falsehood of ads, you will immediately be the addressee of a lot of spin.(12) In malicious falsehood , the plaintiff has to prove that the statement is false.(13) In the light of my conclusion that he did not act maliciously in publishing the graph, it is not necessary for me to consider the issue of damage in the context of the claim in malicious falsehood .(14) the truth or falsehood of the many legends that surround her(15) Furthermore, Godel proved that any mathematical system of proofs must be either incomplete (not able to determine the truth or falsehood of certain statements) or contradictory.(16) Federal law now makes it a felony to use falsehood and deception to hide the origin of the spam messages hawking your fraudulent wares.
Related Phrases of falsehood
(1) falsehood ::
meli
Synonyms
Noun
1. lie ::
meli
2. lying ::
meli
3. untruth ::
nepatiesība
Antonyms
1. truth ::
patiesība
2. verity ::
patiesība
Different Forms
falsehood, falsehoods
Word Example from TV Shows
It's a falsehood. I swear it.

It's a FALSEHOOD. I swear it.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 3

There's a great deal of falsehood
in Cersei. You know that.

There's a great deal of FALSEHOOD in Cersei. You know that.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 3

She has committed the acts
of falsehood and fornication.

She has committed the acts of FALSEHOOD and fornication.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 10

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