0 present participle of fake --
2 to make an object look real or valuable in order to deceive people: --
The same is true of a large number of modern pictures which, for one reason or another, lend themselves to imitation, copying, reproduction, and, in short, to faking.
What advice is given to further and higher education authorities to prevent fraud gangs from masquerading as students and getting away with millions by faking student identities to obtain grants?
What they are all trying to do is to escape from the fixing and faking of prices, the control of supply and the restriction of choice.
One sees from time to time accounts of the faking of dogs.
He is recentralising education and faking power away from people and parents.
I therefore hope that his reluctance to extend his new clause is not prompted by the fear of people faking such illnesses.
I am prepared to amend my earlier answer and say that people are faking a more relaxed and responsible attitude towards drink.
I would not say that this was faking the vacancies.