0 past simple and past participle of fabricate
1 to invent or produce something false in order to deceive someone:
For this project the world space was 1,000 square metres, and the fabricated island resided within this space.
He thus implies that the report is fabricated, although in his brief article he does not identify the fabricator.
The device is fabricated in-plane and allows the positioning of components out-of-plane using three independent linear inputs.
P3: computation of the current flows between interacting devices when a set of these devices is fabricated to form a chip.
The center key was fabricated from a glass microscope slide and was optically neutral.
They were fabricated out of masonry and sometimes out of wood, and contractually were the builder's responsibility.
The axle is fabricated using one layer of polysilicon.
The range finder was fabricated in our laboratory.