documenting Antonyms

Meaning of documenting

documenting

something (such as a photograph or a recording) that serves as evidence or proof, to furnish with documents, to furnish (as a ship) with documents (as ship's papers), an official paper (as a license) relied on as the basis, proof, or support of something (as a right or privilege), a material substance (such as a coin or stone) having on it a representation of thoughts by means of some conventional mark or symbol, to portray realistically, to give evidence of by a document, to provide with exact references to authoritative supporting information, to furnish (a ship) with ship's papers, a computer file usually created with an application program (as a word processor), a writing conveying information, a computer file containing information input by a computer user and usually created with an application (such as a spreadsheet or word processor), documentary, to furnish documentary evidence of, proof, evidence, an original or official paper relied on as the basis, proof, or support of something, something (as a writing, photograph, or recording) that may be used as evidence, to equip with exact references (see reference entry 1 sense 3b) to authoritative supporting information (as by means of footnotes), to provide with factual or substantial support for statements made or a hypothesis proposed, a writing (as a deed or lease) conveying information see also instrument, a written or printed paper giving information about or proof of something, to construct or produce (something, such as a movie or novel) with authentic situations or events

documenting Sentence Examples

  1. The historian spent hours documenting the events of the revolution.
  2. The nurse meticulously documented the patient's vital signs and symptoms.
  3. Scientists meticulously documented their research findings in the scientific journal.
  4. The architect carefully documented the building's dimensions and specifications.
  5. The journalist documented the politician's controversial remarks in an article.
  6. The librarian documented the rare book's provenance and condition.
  7. The sociologist documented the social norms and customs of the community.
  8. The financial analyst documented the company's financial performance in a detailed report.
  9. The teacher documented students' progress and areas for improvement.
  10. The historian documented the evolution of the city's skyline through photographs and maps.

FAQs About the word documenting

something (such as a photograph or a recording) that serves as evidence or proof, to furnish with documents, to furnish (as a ship) with documents (as ship's pa

demonstrating, proving,establishing, identifying, substantiating, recording, confirming, verifying, evidencing,validating

refuting, disputing, disproving, challenging, rebutting, objecting, suspecting, presuming,alleging, guessing

The historian spent hours documenting the events of the revolution.

The nurse meticulously documented the patient's vital signs and symptoms.

Scientists meticulously documented their research findings in the scientific journal.

The architect carefully documented the building's dimensions and specifications.