Definition of «verbatim record»

A verbatim record refers to an exact and word-for-word written or recorded account of someone's spoken words or a conversation. It captures every single detail and expression exactly as it was spoken, without any changes or omissions.

Sentences with «verbatim record»

  • Moreover, a uniform practice of verbatim recordings of Board proceedings would introduce an unnecessary and unhelpful degree of formality to the proceedings. (slaw.ca)
  • The lawyer representing Mangano's wife, Linda, meanwhile, argued that the FBI didn't keep verbatim records of what his client told them and prosecutors can not make the case that she lied if those statements aren't known. (newsday.com)
  • In any case, it is quite possible that in his account of the trial, following the practice of some ancient historians, Mark wrote what he thought would have been said, rather than attempting to give a verbatim record of the trial's proceedings. (religion-online.org)
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