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Term: verbatim

Description: The term "verbatim" refers to the use or reporting of exact words as spoken or written without any alteration or interpretation. It describes the action of reproducing something word for word, without paraphrasing or summarizing.

Sample sentences:

  1. She transcribed the interview verbatim, capturing every word and pause.
  2. The student copied the passage verbatim from the textbook, resulting in a plagiarism accusation.
  3. The lawyer presented the witness's statement verbatim to the court, highlighting its significance.
  4. In order to maintain accuracy, journalists often record interviews verbatim.
  5. The professor instructed the students to memorize the historical document verbatim for their upcoming exam.

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