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  • etymology - Where does the phrase doctored originate? - English . . .
    The adjective doctored derives from the figurative use of the verb doctor, meaning per the OED: To treat so as to alter the appearance, flavour, or character of; to disguise, falsify, tamper with, adulterate, sophisticate, ‘cook’
  • How did “to doctor” come to mean “to falsify? [duplicate]
    She doctored him all up and he was good as new Interestingly Merriam-Webster lumps the use of 'doctor' "to fix" together with "doctor" to alter There is then implied humor in the use of the term 'doctor' when the 'good result' is actually an ignoble one, though as desired by the implicit 'doctor'
  • What do you call it when a scam artist modifies the contents of a . . .
    To distinguish between the legitimate document and the one that was altered to be deceptive, you could refer to the falsified document as doctored Merriam-Webster provides the definition under doctor as a transitive verb: 2 b to alter deceptively The OED provides a more detailed definition: 3 fig To treat so as to alter the appearance, flavour, or character of; to disguise, falsify, tamper
  • single word requests - Terminology for fake photograph - English . . .
    I think there is a good chance that a new word or phrase has been coined to mean fake photograph Is there a single word to express it?
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
  • adjectives - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The belief in this as an innate property of things is resistentialism Somebody let a feral object loose As a mechanic and engineer, I have been gamekeeper of a resistential menagerie for 40 years Resistentialism is a jocular theory to describe "seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects", [1] where objects that cause problems (like lost keys, printers, or a runaway bouncy
  • How does a speaker parse his comments? - English Language Usage . . .
    To explain this in a specific context, in programming, one can "parse" an input, meaning, "dissecting and considering each individual 'token' for individual analysis " A way to interpret this, and is actually the background for why one "parses" an input in programming, is that each word is carefully analyzed, selected, maybe even doctored, before release (being written, being spoken, etc ) In
  • Why is the verb Pilot capitalized in Robinson Crusoe?
    The following is an excerpt from Robinson Crusoe (Oxford World's Classics, p39) my Business was to hold my Breath, and raise my self upon the Water, if I could; and so by swimming to preserve my
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    With some base nouns verbs the [past-tense] - up format has become well-established, and can be used figuratively beyond the original meaning For example, doctored up, and (particularly since Blair's "dodgy dossier") sexed-up
  • single word requests - Perception versus Reality - English Language . . .
    These are highly technical facets of a current political process, doctored by data companies like Cambridge Analytic (owned by billionaire, Stephen Mercer), and countries like Russia with their fake news "troll factory" in Olgino aimed at toppling Clinton





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