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verbatim
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verbatim
(adjective)
verbatim
/vɚ
ˈ
beɪtəm/
adjective
verbatim
/vɚ
ˈ
beɪtəm/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of VERBATIM
:
in exactly the same words
The court reporter recorded a
verbatim
account of the trial. [=recorded the exact words that were spoken at the trial]
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— verbatim
adverb
She recited the poem
verbatim
. [=
word for word
]
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