English to Portuguese Dictionary fictitious

fictitious

fictício
definition
adjective
she pleaded guilty to stealing thousands in taxpayer dollars by having a fictitious employee on her payroll
not real or true, being imaginary or having been fabricated.
translation of 'fictitious'
adjective
fictício
example
Claims of working for the 'fictitious' water board allowed bogus callers to steal from the home of an elderly Chelmsford resident.
She used four 'fictitious' names on bogus loan applications to her company and pocketed the proceeds.
This character could be 'fictitious' and yet the story would have had the same powerful message.
For the first time, the Indian Postal Services Department has issued a stamp on a 'fictitious' character.
It's crucial, nonetheless, to draw the distinction between 'fictitious' creatures and real human beings.
Since this is a 'fictitious' character, the authors depict him as they please.
We do not use pretentious, 'fictitious' terms for my establishment's beverages.
Our entirely 'fictitious' character begins his work day, as many of us do, by opening his email client and checking for new messages.
Never cheat by inventing a 'fictitious' cab driver with whom you argue.
Grossly overvalued shares in these companies provided a 'fictitious' tax base from employee stock options and capital gains.
Memorials are built for great human beings and not for 'fictitious' characters.
The company had sold funds for largely 'fictitious' assets and had hired an actress to deliver a false audit report for investors.
Even though the character is completely 'fictitious' , it always retains some of the qualities of the player.
It is believed by historians of mathematics that this is entirely 'fictitious' and was merely invented by the authors.
The actual events and people portrayed in Equivocal Death are entirely 'fictitious' .
Each group not only had to design the game, but invent a 'fictitious' company, and determine their roles within it.
I always think it's kind of neat to take some past historical event and tweak it into a 'fictitious' story.
However, when used for purposes of assessing taxes, 'fictitious' values do indeed become real ones.
Spearman is a 'fictitious' character, the hero of a series of murder mysteries written by Marshall Jevons.
The characters from the Dubois Chronicles are 'fictitious' and are of my own creation.
Ms Moore, the department and Downing Street issued blanket denials, claiming the e-mail was fabricated and 'fictitious' .
Getting thrown out of it, preferably after signing in under a 'fictitious' and assumed name, was always a local rite of passage.
After all, by inventing a 'fictitious' past, success in overcoming it would seem to be guaranteed.
Better to discover how science is in fact developed and learned than to fabricate a 'fictitious' structure to a similar effect.
Respondents were asked to indicate which items were indeed the titles of real children's books as opposed to 'fictitious' titles.
The Curmudgeon is a satirical column based on 'fictitious' characters in a mythical village.
Like the other expansion packs, there's a 'fictitious' near-future story behind Thunder.
This must be a real, not a 'fictitious' , intention, so it hardly arises in the case of a fraudster.
We spend a lot of time in this electronic community, but do we ever stop to think whether this community is real or 'fictitious' ?
It is set in a 'fictitious' women's college in a wholly real Oxford, where a poison pen is causing increasing alarm and distress among students and staff.
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