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Documented

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Adjective

1. documented

furnished with or supported by documents

Example Sentences:
'the first documented case of shark attack in those waters'

2. attested, authenticated, documented

established as genuine

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Documented

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noun (ˈdɒkjʊmənt )
1. 
a piece of paper, booklet, etc, providing information, esp of an official or legal nature
2. 
a piece of text or text and graphics stored in a computer as a file for manipulation by document processing software
3. archaic
evidence; proof
verb (ˈdɒkjʊˌmɛnt ) (transitive)
4. 
to record or report in detail, as in the press, on television, etc
the trial was well documented by the media
5. 
to support (statements in a book) with citations, references, etc
6. 
to support (a claim, etc) with evidence or proof
7. 
to furnish (a vessel) with official documents specifying its ownership, registration, weight, dimensions, and function

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Documented

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noun
1. 
anything printed, written, etc. that contains information or is relied upon to record or prove something
2. 
anything serving as proof
verb transitive
3. 
to provide with a document or documents
4. 
to provide (a book, pamphlet, etc.) with documents or supporting references
5. 
to prove, as by reference to documents
6. 
to gather and report the details of; cover or chronicle

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Documented

see synonyms of documented
n.
1.
a. A written or printed paper that bears the original, official, or legal form of something and can be used to furnish decisive evidence or information.
b. Something, such as a recording or a photograph, that can be used to furnish evidence or information.
c. A writing that contains information.
d. Computers A piece of work created with an application, as with a word processor.
e. Computers A computer file that is not an executable file and contains data for use by applications.
2. Something, especially a material substance such as a coin bearing a revealing symbol or mark, that serves as proof or evidence.
tr.v. (-mĕnt) doc·u·ment·ed, doc·u·ment·ing, doc·u·ments
1. To furnish with a document or documents.
2. To methodically record the details of: "I had thought long and logically about ... how to document the patterns of dolphin behavior" (Diana Reiss).
3. To support (an assertion or claim, for example) with evidence or decisive information.
4. To support (statements in a book, for example) with written references or citations; annotate.

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