Formulate is a related term of fabricate.
In lang=en terms the difference between formulate and fabricate
is that
formulate is to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression while
fabricate is to invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely; as, to fabricate a lie or story.
As verbs the difference between formulate and fabricate
is that
formulate is to reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression while
fabricate is to form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
formulate Verb
To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
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- Another source of evidence supporting the conclusion that children learn language by formulating a set of rules comes from the errors'' that they produce. A case in point are overgeneralized past tense forms like ''comed'', ''goed'', ''seed'', ''buyed'', ''bringed , etc. frequently used by young children. [...]
Related terms
* formula
* formulation
* formulable
* reformulate
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fabricate English
Verb
(fabricat)
To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build; as, to fabricate a bridge or ship.
To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce; as, to fabricate computer chips.
To invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely; as, to fabricate a lie or story.
(cooking) To cut up an animal as preparation for cooking, particularly used in reference to fowl.
Synonyms
* manufacture, cook up, make up, invent
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