tr.v. fab·ri·cat·ed, fab·ri·cat·ing, fab·ri·cates 1. To make; create. 2. To construct by combining or assembling diverse, typically standardized parts: fabricate small boats. 3. To concoct in order to deceive: fabricated a convincing excuse. [Middle English fabricaten, from Latin fabricārī, fabricāt-, to make, from fabrica, craft; see FABRIC.] fab′ri·cation n. fab′ri·cation·al adj. fabri·ca′tor n. |
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