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Etymology: [ 'fakt ] (noun.) 15th century. Latin factum, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere.
Synonyms: bottom line, brass tacks, certainty, clue, cue, data, details, dope, gospel, info, inside dope, like it is, lowdown, numbers, poop, reality, scoop, score, story
Antonyms: lies

olgular, olay, gerçek, hakikat, durum, unsur, filvaki, gösterilen husus veya keyfiyet, olgu, factfinding delil toplayan accessory after the fact cürüm işlendikten sonra suç ortağı olan kimse, matter of fact matter, hakikaten, eylem, in fact gerçekten, Aslında, gerçek durum, davanın maddi unsurları, çarpınım, hadise, fiil, vaka, olay, olgusal gerçek, vak’a,

1 olgular     ts
2fact olay  isim     ts
3fact gerçek  isim     ts
4fact hakikat  isim     ts
5fact durum  isim     ts
6fact unsur  isim     ts
7fact filvaki     ts
8fact gösterilen husus veya keyfiyet     ts
9fact olgu     ts
10fact factfinding delil toplayan accessory after the fact cürüm işlendikten sonra suç ortağı olan kimse     ts
11fact matter of fact matter     ts
12fact hakikaten     ts
13fact eylem  isim     ts
14fact in fact gerçekten     ts
15fact. Aslında     ts
16fact gerçek durum     ts
17fact davanın maddi unsurları  Hukuk     ts
18fact çarpınım     ts
19fact hadise     ts
20fact fiil, vaka, olay  Avrupa Birliği     ts
21fact olgusal gerçek     ts
22fact vak’a     ts
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something that can be shown to be true, to exist, or to have happened, Specific accurate or correct information or physical things that can be grouped into classes or categories for easy reference **, true, real information that can be proven, plural of fact, (Clickstream Intelligence Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Clickstream Intelligence User's Guide), Financial Accounting, Information known to be true In terms of intelligence, facts include confirmed intelligence See Assumptions, Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations - now called Commercial Television Austalia (CTVA), With relation to expert systems, these are givens - known truths that are written in to a program These are what expert systems use to help them make decisions, Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations    It is the industry association representing the commercial TV stations    FACTS are also responsible for monitoring the content of commercials before they go to air, hence the FACTS number     FACTS also give all commercials an intended audience classification, i e 'AO', 'G', 'C' etc, The relevant actions, values and laws of both sides of a court case or values conflict situation, Bits of information that can be objectively measured or described, such as the retail price of a new product, the cost of raw materials, the defect rate of a manufacturing process, or the number of employees who quit during a year, Federation of American Consumers and Travelers, Federation Against Copyright Theft, Something actual as opposed to invented, An honest observation, A wrongful or criminal deed, Something which has become real, Action; the realm of action, Feat, Something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation, Information about a particular subject, An objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of people, a concept whose truth can be proved; "scientific hypotheses are not facts", actuality; reality; deed; proof (Law), a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case", The assertion or statement of a thing done or existing; sometimes, even when false, improperly put, by a transfer of meaning, for the thing done, or supposed to be done; a thing supposed or asserted to be done; as, history abounds with false facts, Federation of Automated Coding Technology - A bureau of AIM consisting of organizations that use and promote automatic identification among their members, Reality; actuality; truth; as, he, in fact, excelled all the rest; the fact is, he was beaten, Clause without a body This is called a fact because interpreted as logic, there is no condition to be satisfied The example below states john is a person, a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case" a concept whose truth can be proved; "scientific hypotheses are not facts" a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts" an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell, an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell, Also "Predicate Name" The first item in a predicate - describes what the value is, A doing, making, or preparing, An effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance, a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts", You use the fact is or the fact of the matter is to introduce and draw attention to a summary or statement of the most important point about what you have been saying. The fact is blindness hadn't stopped the children doing many of the things that sighted children enjoy The fact of the matter is that student finances are stretched, emphasis If you say that you know something for a fact, you are emphasizing that you are completely certain that it is true. I know for a fact that Graham has kept in close touch with Alan, a verifiable statement or event that is known to have really occurred, (n ) in the context of logic programming, a fact is a Horn clause with a head but no body, A statement about the relationship between objects, Something that is known to have happened or to be true or to exist, You use as a matter of fact to introduce a statement that gives more details about what has just been said, or an explanation of it, or something that contrasts with it. It's not that difficult. As a matter of fact, it's quite easy `I guess you haven't eaten yet.' --- `As a matter of fact, I have,' said Hunter. = actually, Facts are pieces of information that can be discovered. There is so much information you can almost effortlessly find the facts for yourself His opponent swamped him with facts and figures The lorries always left in the dead of night when there were few witnesses around to record the fact, You use the fact that instead of a simple that-clause either for emphasis or because the clause is the subject of your sentence. The fact that he had left her of his own accord proved to me that everything he'd said was true, You use the fact that after some verbs or prepositions, especially in expressions such as in view of the fact that, apart from the fact that, and despite the fact that, to link the verb or preposition with a clause. His chances do not seem good in view of the fact that the Chief Prosecutor has already voiced his public disapproval We have to lie and hide the fact that I have an illness, You use in fact, in actual fact, or in point of fact to indicate that you are giving more detailed information about what you have just said. We've had a pretty bad time while you were away. In fact, we very nearly split up this time He apologised as soon as he realised what he had done. In actual fact he wrote a nice little note to me, You use in fact, in actual fact, or in point of fact to introduce or draw attention to a comment that modifies, contradicts, or contrasts with a previous statement. That sounds rather simple, but in fact it's very difficult Why had she ever trusted her? In point of fact she never had, she reminded herself. = actually, When you refer to something as a fact or as fact, you mean that you think it is true or correct. a statement of verifiable historical fact How much was fact and how much fancy no one knew, Numeric data that is the core of what is being analyzed, A statement or piece of information that is true or a real occurrence, An association between two or more terms (4) See also Derived fact, (Data Warehousing Guide), Something known with certainty or based on proof, An entry in a data table A fact can be a patient name, an address or a billing amount It can also be a derived value, such as total billings, Food Animal Concerns Trust, (Data Warehousing Guide; search in this book), An association between two or more terms (3), An element of a situation to which all people will stipulate, An indisputable truth, a relationship held between two or more entities, An instance of some particular occurrence or event and the properties of the event all stored in a database, that which is known to be true on the basis of observation, A fact is an expression which represents a true statement in the current world state, A claim that is either true or for which there is excellent evidence or justification Sometimes “fact” is used for the circumstances asserted by such a claim, as when we say that a claim “states a fact ” This means only that the claim is true or that there is excellent evidence or justification for it,

23 something that can be shown to be true, to exist, or to have happened     ts
24 Specific accurate or correct information or physical things that can be grouped into classes or categories for easy reference **     ts
25 true, real information that can be proven     ts
26 plural of fact     ts
27 (Clickstream Intelligence Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Clickstream Intelligence User's Guide)     ts
28 Financial Accounting     ts
29 Information known to be true In terms of intelligence, facts include confirmed intelligence See Assumptions     ts
30 Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations - now called Commercial Television Austalia (CTVA)     ts
31 With relation to expert systems, these are givens - known truths that are written in to a program These are what expert systems use to help them make decisions     ts
32 Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations    It is the industry association representing the commercial TV stations    FACTS are also responsible for monitoring the content of commercials before they go to air, hence the FACTS number     FACTS also give all commercials an intended audience classification, i e 'AO', 'G', 'C' etc     ts
33 The relevant actions, values and laws of both sides of a court case or values conflict situation     ts
34 Bits of information that can be objectively measured or described, such as the retail price of a new product, the cost of raw materials, the defect rate of a manufacturing process, or the number of employees who quit during a year     ts
35FACT Federation of American Consumers and Travelers     ts
36FACT Federation Against Copyright Theft     ts
37fact Something actual as opposed to invented - "In this story, the Gettysburg Address is a fact, but the rest is fiction."     ts
38fact An honest observation     ts
39fact A wrongful or criminal deed - "He had become an accessory after the fact."     ts
40fact Something which has become real - "The promise of television became a fact in the 1920s."     ts
41fact Action; the realm of action     ts
42fact Feat     ts
43fact Something concrete used as a basis for further interpretation - "Let's look at the facts of the case before deciding."     ts
44fact Information about a particular subject - "The facts about space travel."     ts
45fact An objective consensus on a fundamental reality that has been agreed upon by a substantial number of people - "There is no doubting the fact that the Earth orbits the Sun."     ts
46fact a concept whose truth can be proved; "scientific hypotheses are not facts"     ts
47fact actuality; reality; deed; proof (Law)  isim     ts
48fact a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case"     ts
49fact The assertion or statement of a thing done or existing; sometimes, even when false, improperly put, by a transfer of meaning, for the thing done, or supposed to be done; a thing supposed or asserted to be done; as, history abounds with false facts     ts
50fact Federation of Automated Coding Technology - A bureau of AIM consisting of organizations that use and promote automatic identification among their members     ts
51fact Reality; actuality; truth; as, he, in fact, excelled all the rest; the fact is, he was beaten     ts
52fact Clause without a body This is called a fact because interpreted as logic, there is no condition to be satisfied The example below states john is a person     ts
53fact a piece of information about circumstances that exist or events that have occurred; "first you must collect all the facts of the case" a concept whose truth can be proved; "scientific hypotheses are not facts" a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts" an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell     ts
54fact an event known to have happened or something known to have existed; "your fears have no basis in fact"; "how much of the story is fact and how much fiction is hard to tell     ts
55fact Also "Predicate Name" The first item in a predicate - describes what the value is     ts
56fact A doing, making, or preparing     ts
57fact An effect produced or achieved; anything done or that comes to pass; an act; an event; a circumstance     ts
58fact a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened; "he supported his argument with an impressive array of facts"     ts
59fact You use the fact is or the fact of the matter is to introduce and draw attention to a summary or statement of the most important point about what you have been saying. The fact is blindness hadn't stopped the children doing many of the things that sighted children enjoy The fact of the matter is that student finances are stretched     ts
60fact emphasis If you say that you know something for a fact, you are emphasizing that you are completely certain that it is true. I know for a fact that Graham has kept in close touch with Alan     ts
61fact a verifiable statement or event that is known to have really occurred     ts
62fact (n ) in the context of logic programming, a fact is a Horn clause with a head but no body     ts
63fact A statement about the relationship between objects     ts
64fact Something that is known to have happened or to be true or to exist     ts
65fact You use as a matter of fact to introduce a statement that gives more details about what has just been said, or an explanation of it, or something that contrasts with it. It's not that difficult. As a matter of fact, it's quite easy `I guess you haven't eaten yet.' --- `As a matter of fact, I have,' said Hunter. = actually     ts
66fact Facts are pieces of information that can be discovered. There is so much information you can almost effortlessly find the facts for yourself His opponent swamped him with facts and figures The lorries always left in the dead of night when there were few witnesses around to record the fact     ts
67fact You use the fact that instead of a simple that-clause either for emphasis or because the clause is the subject of your sentence. The fact that he had left her of his own accord proved to me that everything he'd said was true     ts
68fact You use the fact that after some verbs or prepositions, especially in expressions such as in view of the fact that, apart from the fact that, and despite the fact that, to link the verb or preposition with a clause. His chances do not seem good in view of the fact that the Chief Prosecutor has already voiced his public disapproval We have to lie and hide the fact that I have an illness     ts
69fact You use in fact, in actual fact, or in point of fact to indicate that you are giving more detailed information about what you have just said. We've had a pretty bad time while you were away. In fact, we very nearly split up this time He apologised as soon as he realised what he had done. In actual fact he wrote a nice little note to me     ts
70fact You use in fact, in actual fact, or in point of fact to introduce or draw attention to a comment that modifies, contradicts, or contrasts with a previous statement. That sounds rather simple, but in fact it's very difficult Why had she ever trusted her? In point of fact she never had, she reminded herself. = actually     ts
71fact When you refer to something as a fact or as fact, you mean that you think it is true or correct. a statement of verifiable historical fact How much was fact and how much fancy no one knew     ts
72fact Numeric data that is the core of what is being analyzed     ts
73fact A statement or piece of information that is true or a real occurrence     ts
74fact An association between two or more terms (4) See also Derived fact     ts
75fact (Data Warehousing Guide)     ts
76fact Something known with certainty or based on proof     ts
77fact An entry in a data table A fact can be a patient name, an address or a billing amount It can also be a derived value, such as total billings     ts
78fact Food Animal Concerns Trust     ts
79fact (Data Warehousing Guide; search in this book)     ts
80fact An association between two or more terms (3)     ts
81fact An element of a situation to which all people will stipulate     ts
82fact An indisputable truth     ts
83fact a relationship held between two or more entities     ts
84fact An instance of some particular occurrence or event and the properties of the event all stored in a database     ts
85fact that which is known to be true on the basis of observation     ts
86fact A fact is an expression which represents a true statement in the current world state     ts
87fact A claim that is either true or for which there is excellent evidence or justification Sometimes “fact” is used for the circumstances asserted by such a claim, as when we say that a claim “states a fact ” This means only that the claim is true or that there is excellent evidence or justification for it     ts
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