Pronunciation: /ˈdoʊpɪŋ/
noun the use of a performance-enhancing drug in a competitive sport
A1 Doping is when athletes use illegal substances to enhance their performance.
A2 The athlete was disqualified from the race due to doping.
B1 There are strict penalties for athletes caught doping in professional sports.
B2 The issue of doping in sports has been a major concern for many organizations.
C1 The athlete's career was tarnished by allegations of doping throughout their competitive years.
C2 The investigation revealed a sophisticated doping scheme involving multiple athletes and coaches.
verb to administer a performance-enhancing drug to an athlete
A1 Athletes should not engage in doping to enhance their performance.
A2 The athlete was caught doping during a random drug test.
B1 Doping is a serious issue in professional sports that needs to be addressed.
B2 The athlete was banned from competition after being caught doping multiple times.
C1 There are strict regulations in place to prevent doping in elite sports.
C2 The scandal involving widespread doping in the cycling world rocked the sports community.
formal The athlete was caught using doping substances during the competition.
informal I heard that some athletes are using doping to enhance their performance.
slang I can't believe he got caught doping before the big game.
figurative Doping your way to success is not a sustainable strategy in the long run.
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