Fabricate
fabricate (verb)
a. manufacture, make out of materials
b. invent a lie
fabrication (noun)
fabricated from
fabricate into
fabricate to specifications
fabricate material
fabricate a device
fabricate parts
fabricate components
chip fabrication
fabricate silicon
metal fabrication
fabricate a product
fabricate information
fabricate evidence
fabricate evidence against
a complete fabrication
pure fabrication
fabricated charges
fabricate rumours
Example sentences:
* He can do custom designs and fabricate garden lounge chairs to virtually any combination of specifications.
* After a period of experimenting with new designs, she is ready to fabricate his own line of products.
* Several improvements have been in the new design and also in the process of fabricating of the machine.
* All the tools we produce are fabricated from high quality metals.
* The Japanese joint venture will fabricate automobile parts and components.
* We either have to locate replacement parts or fabricate new ones.
* "With the need for speedy disposal of the dead; and that organized by others than the coffin-makers; together with a dwindling supply of wood in the face of more work than they could handle, few involved in the trade were going to do more than fabricate a utilitarian box of standard shape." (Source: British National Corpus)
* You will have to fabricate an exhaust system for the truck or order a purpose built one from the catalog.
* He fabricated a completely alternative system of belief, his own esoteric world of ideas to challenge the old ones.
* The company is in discussions with another company to fabricate the silicon.
* The company is a licensee of the chip architecture but does not currently fabricate a device in the same class as those fabricated in our plant.
* The computer manufacturer has firmed up plans for a new chip plant to fabricate a RISC chip and will definitely build a large manufacturing facility.
* The regulations stated that journalists shall not distort facts or fabricate rumours.
* Busy backyard workshops fabricate wood, metal, glass fibre and stone into whatever the locals need.
* The new plant will be fitted out to fabricate the new Pentium chips on silicon wafers.
* "After a period of experimenting with designs and acoustics, Nigel has now developed his techniques to a high level such that he can now calculate, and fabricate steam whistles to virtually any specific combination of notes he requires." (Source: British National Corpus)
* The report is pure fabrication.
* The interview she gave was a complete fabrication.
* We hope that police officers never fabricate evidence against people they know to be innocent.
* "Prosecution witnesses were allegedly tortured or subjected to other pressure to fabricate evidence against them."






