Definition: Acerated refers to an idea that appears to be based on facts or evidence, but in fact, it has no truth behind it. Aceration can refer to: 1) The process of converting one idea into another by altering its meaning or context; e.g., "his words were acerated." 2) The act of changing a concept, term, etc. without change in meaning or context; e.g., "He was not an acerater." 3) A situation where someone attempts to create a new reality rather than accepting existing reality. 4) The act of altering something that is already existing, such as a person's name being changed into another person's name. 5) The process of altering one idea to fit the needs of others or to make it more acceptable.
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