0 present participle of fabricate
1 to invent or produce something false in order to deceive someone:
It follows that fabricating robots that behave is not the same as understanding behavior.
The third chapter is on techniques of microsystem technology and introduces various ways of fabricating the minute items needed.
All this makes unfolding and fabricating material causes rather different.
The agent can emphasize some features of the episode without fabricating.
Seditious words cases cannot all be regarded as drunken indiscretions or developments of private feuds, with witnesses exaggerating or fabricating evidence.
We have also improved our techniques for fabricating large diameter aluminosilicate sources to improve lifetime and emission uniformity.
We are also fabricating reactionless robots to illustrate the underlying concepts.
By fabricating this continuity, he subverted the position of contemporary professional philosophers, who on the whole were not concerned with the natural sciences.