Similar words: verbal, quarterback, every time, at a time, once upon a time, conversation, from time to time, herb. Meaning: [vɜr'beɪtɪm /vɜː-] adj. in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker. adv. using exactly the same words.
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31. In 1516 he read a Latin translation of the Greek New Testament published by the Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus, which he later transcribed into notebooks and memorized verbatim.
32. (two exclamation marks), might look a little strange, but it's a command history sigil that repeats the previous command verbatim.
33. We issued an order to the effect that all Rightists'views must be published verbatim.
34. Steno lovers, as well as keyboarding champions, stenographers with steno machines and verbatim writers are all welcome.
35. But her self-deprecating joke from our first session was repeated in our second session, and then again, verbatim, in our third.
36. Hansard provide a verbatim account of the proceeding of the house of commons.
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