Mechanical Doping

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Pronunciation: /məˈkænɪkəl ˈdoʊpɪŋ/

Definitions of mechanical doping

noun mechanical doping - the use of mechanical means to cheat in sports competitions

Example Sentences

A1 Mechanical doping is when athletes use hidden motors in their bikes to cheat in races.

A2 Some cyclists have been caught using mechanical doping to gain an unfair advantage.

B1 The issue of mechanical doping has raised concerns about the integrity of professional cycling.

B2 There have been instances where advanced technology has been used for mechanical doping in sports competitions.

C1 The practice of mechanical doping has sparked debates on how to prevent such cheating in sports.

C2 Athletes found guilty of mechanical doping face severe penalties and bans from participating in future competitions.

Examples of mechanical doping in a Sentence

formal The athlete was accused of using mechanical doping to enhance their performance.

informal Did you hear about that cyclist who got caught for mechanical doping?

slang That's some serious cheating with the whole mechanical doping thing.

figurative His use of mechanical doping was like giving himself a secret boost.

Grammatical Forms of mechanical doping

past tense

mechanically doped

plural

mechanical dopings

comparative

more mechanically doped

superlative

most mechanically doped

present tense

mechanically dope

future tense

will mechanically dope

perfect tense

have mechanically doped

continuous tense

is mechanically doping

singular

mechanical doping

positive degree

mechanical doping

infinitive

to mechanically dope

gerund

mechanically doping

participle

mechanically doped

Origin and Evolution of mechanical doping

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'mechanical doping' originated in the world of cycling to describe the use of hidden motors or other mechanical devices to enhance a rider's performance.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the use of hidden motors in cycling, the term 'mechanical doping' has since evolved to encompass any form of technological cheating or enhancement in sports.