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Meaning of malingery
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malingery (n.)
The spirit or practices of a malingerer; malingering.
malingery Sentence Examples
- The soldier was suspected of malingering to avoid combat duty.
- The patient's symptoms suggested he was malingering in order to gain attention.
- The doctor doubted the veracity of the athlete's injury, believing it was merely a ploy to malinger.
- The employee was accused of malingering after numerous absences for minor ailments.
- The injured worker was found to be malingering and his claim was denied.
- The students were warned that malingering during exams would result in severe consequences.
- The prisoner was suspected of malingering to escape solitary confinement.
- The politician was accused of malingering during the election campaign to garner sympathy.
- The lazy student was adept at malingering, often faking illnesses to skip classes.
- The malingerer's scheme was discovered when his feigned paralysis suddenly disappeared when he thought no one was watching.
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The spirit or practices of a malingerer; malingering.
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The soldier was suspected of malingering to avoid combat duty.
The patient's symptoms suggested he was malingering in order to gain attention.
The doctor doubted the veracity of the athlete's injury, believing it was merely a ploy to malinger.
The employee was accused of malingering after numerous absences for minor ailments.