downlie
/ˈdaʊlaɪ/ or /ˈdaʊnaɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to place a false or misleading statement in a document or record to conceal the truth.
“The company was accused of downlying its financial records to avoid paying taxes.”
2. noun
a false or misleading statement placed in a document or record.
“The downlie in the contract was discovered during the investigation.”