Pronunciation: /ˈdɑkjəmənt dʌmp/
noun a large quantity of documents that are released or made public all at once
A1 I had to sort through a document dump to find the information I needed.
A2 The secretary was overwhelmed by the document dump on her desk.
B1 The lawyer requested a document dump from the opposing party during the discovery process.
B2 The journalist sifted through the document dump to uncover evidence of corruption.
C1 The government's document dump revealed classified information that caused a scandal.
C2 The massive document dump contained thousands of pages of incriminating evidence.
formal The company's legal team prepared a document dump for the upcoming court case.
informal They just did a massive document dump for us to go through before the meeting.
slang I can't believe they did a document dump on us right before the deadline.
figurative The whistleblower's document dump revealed the truth behind the company's shady practices.
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