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documentation
[ dok-yuh-men-tey-shuhn, -muhn- ]
noun
- the use of documentary evidence.
- a furnishing with documents, as to substantiate a claim or the data in a book or article.
- Computers. manuals, listings, diagrams, and other hard- or soft-copy written and graphic materials that describe the use, operation, maintenance, or design of software or hardware:
The documentation for the driver program is displayed on the screen.
documentation
/ ˌɒʊɛˈٱɪʃə /
noun
- the act of supplying with or using documents or references
- the documents or references supplied
- the furnishing and use of documentary evidence, as in a court of law
- computing the written comments, graphical illustrations, flowcharts, manuals, etc, supplied with a program or software system
Other Word Forms
- dzu··ٲtDz· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of documentation1
Example Sentences
Xinis was unmoved, demanding documentation of the administration’s actions in recent days.
On Wednesday the Welsh government published documentation confirming Labour ministers in Cardiff believe Leadbeater's bill requires the consent of the Senedd.
The district has mandated employees receive training about what assistance or documentation they cannot or should not provide to federal immigration authorities.
The bill, AB 25, would have required people to provide some kind of documentation of citizenship when registering to vote, and for registered voters to present a photo ID before voting in person.
Voting rights advocates say the requirement would disenfranchise many American citizens who have the right to vote but do not have such documentation readily available.
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