verbatim

IPA: vɝbˈeɪtʌm

noun

  • A word-for-word report of a speech.

adjective

  • (of a document) Corresponding with the original word for word.
  • (of a person) Able to take down a speech word for word, especially in shorthand.

adverb

  • Word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally.
  • (obsolete) Orally; verbally.
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Examples of "verbatim" in Sentences

  • The text is verbatim of the abstract.
  • That is the reason for the verbatim quotes.
  • The text right now is a verbatim translation.
  • Remove the verbatim quotes throughout the article.
  • Is the wording of the content verbatim or nearly so
  • The information wont be verbatim because the data differs.
  • It is diminutive and verbatim the phrase used by the source.
  • But the links cite the text that was used verbatim to create the entry.
  • At times the text of the Tosefta agrees nearly verbatim with the Mishnah.
  • Most of the article is copied verbatim from the website provided at the bottom.

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