/ˈfæbrɪˌkeɪtəd/ – adj
Definition: được bịa đặt, được làm giả.
A more thorough explanation: Fabricated, in a legal context, refers to something that has been made up or created falsely with the intent to deceive or mislead. It can refer to false information, documents, or evidence that has been manufactured or invented. Fabrication is a serious offense in legal proceedings and can result in criminal charges or civil penalties.
Example: The defendant was charged with fabricating evidence in an attempt to mislead the court.