Pronunciation: /ˈdɑkjəmənt/
noun a written or printed record that gives information or proof
A1 I need to print out a document for my meeting.
A2 Can you email me the document so I can review it?
B1 The document contains important information about the project.
B2 I have to sign the document before it can be processed.
C1 The document was meticulously researched and well-written.
C2 The legal document was drafted by a team of expert lawyers.
verb to record in detail
A1 I need to document all the steps in this recipe so I can follow it later.
A2 Can you document the key points from the meeting and send them to me?
B1 It is important to carefully document any changes made to the project plan.
B2 The historian spent years documenting the events leading up to the war.
C1 The scientist meticulously documented every detail of the experiment in the research paper.
C2 The journalist was able to document the corruption scandal with solid evidence.
formal Please make sure to carefully review and sign the document before submitting it.
informal Hey, don't forget to check out that document and sign it before sending it in.
slang Yo, make sure you peep that document and throw your John Hancock on it before you send it off.
figurative The document serves as a roadmap for our project, guiding us through each step towards completion.
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