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Definition of verbatim:

  • (adjective) in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker
  • (adverb) using exactly the same words

Sentence Examples:

He delivered it all verbatim to her husband, who repeated it again to her.

"I have here full particulars of him," said he, "and a verbatim note of my examination."

He described a scene of this kind, which I will endeavor to give verbatim.

It may be a day or a week in transit, but eventually it will be delivered verbatim.

The wording was taken, almost verbatim, from the Ordinance of 1787.

After reading a long sermon once, or at most twice over, he could repeat it verbatim.

I lost no time in reading the contents, which I copy, verbatim.

Our Savior, in giving this command, quoted verbatim one of the laws of the Mosaic system.

It is all substantially in D'Ewes, and generally speaking it is there verbatim.

The proceedings of Congress are reported verbatim and published.

Williamson quotes verbatim the memorandum of which this was the subject.

These remarks are given more or less verbatim.

He repeated his former story verbatim, and with much fluency and confidence.

I have copied Tobias Lear's remarkable account of Washington's death almost verbatim.

This is given almost verbatim in Middleton's Witch.

You remember no end of a lot of things, and give all her speeches verbatim.

I give the account verbatim as I took it down at the time.

Travelers follow the lists blindly, and later copy them verbatim into their books.

In the interests of my paper I took down his speech verbatim.

The following arrived after the book was in press, so I can only give it verbatim.

No verbatim records are available now.

His thoughts are merely reported verbatim, as the easiest way.

His very words, almost verbatim "Happy remarks!"

They are strictly verbatim: Australia.

Clearly marked are the parts in your manual that have been lifted verbatim from mine.

I have kept it among my papers and give it verbatim.

These he decided to give verbatim in direct quotation form.

First, the spoken word, quoted verbatim, gives life to the story.

Edward Everett, whose speech is given verbatim in these pages.

It will be well to have these and other extracts written, so you may read them verbatim.

Tell the desk to run the interview verbatim, under a separate head.

I know that I can give it now with accuracy, almost verbatim.

It appears here almost verbatim in this morning's Mail.

Committing to memory verbatim, or nearly so.

Blanche sends you a message, which I will give you verbatim.

I only wish there had been a reporter present to take it down verbatim.

Rand gave, as nearly verbatim as possible, his conversation with the dealer.

Downstairs she returned to deliver verbatim Suzanna's message.

Sands asking whether a verbatim copy of that report would be of service to him!

A few important letters have been translated, to the best of my ability, verbatim.

A verbatim report of that famous lecture would, of course, be out of place in these pages.

I give you the critic's words verbatim.

The conversation we reproduce verbatim.

That "verbatim report for the newspapers"!

The fact is regarded subject to liberal translation; poems circulate virgin and verbatim.

You don't want me to give a verbatim version of Cardinal Newman, surely, do you?

So, too, in the seventh year, the statute relative to the succession is copied verbatim.

That was verbatim what they told adolescents before giving them the Manhood Secret.

The record included the verbatim responses, so that it was easy to verify the scoring.

The responses should be recorded verbatim.

Neither elegance of expression nor verbatim repetition is expected.

The first resolution is copied almost verbatim from the addresses.

The first sentence is given verbatim.

I extract from my journal, verbatim, my notes upon that date.

I shall give it verbatim.

We regret that we are not able to give a verbatim account of his witty address.

Verbatim, word for word.

Of course, we'll have Smith's verbatim report.

Don't remember things with verbatim correctness.

Below is a verbatim extract from Captain Greenleaf's report.

He wanted to publish a verbatim report of it.

A man would undoubtedly have taken the interview verbatim.

I do not know but that it was verbatim the same.

Thorpe puts to him, and which he takes down verbatim.

This is a verbatim account of one day of the trial.

And the New York Herald reports the conversation verbatim!

Bill still listened, and the message was repeated, almost verbatim; then silence.

In such a thoughtful and suggestive way that I give his words verbatim.

Practice getting down testimony verbatim. Practice summarizing testimony in indirect form.

I could deliver it to you at this moment verbatim.

These are taken down verbatim by the teachers of the younger groups.

I shall therefore copy it verbatim, and add a translation as literal as I can make it.

In short, I directed the notary to recite this protest verbatim.

I would give a good deal now to have a verbatim report of that lecture of his.

I won't try to repeat it all verbatim.

The text and notes of the edition of 1826 have been reprinted verbatim.

I have it before me as I write, and copy it verbatim.

The report was evidently verbatim, and has not been contradicted.

These extracts are taken verbatim from the best newspapers of the day.

Mason knew passages of John Locke's Second Treatise on Government verbatim.

Some of the annotations which have his name attached to them are repeated almost verbatim.

This part of the letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface.

We copy verbatim.

Martin obeyed, and, being blessed with a memory, he repeated them verbatim.

Only what one has taken down verbatim should be put within quotation marks.

I wish I could remember it, and repeat it to you verbatim.

Wilson's desires and mentions before his entry into the war, I quote it verbatim below.

The following is a verbatim copy of a notice exhibited at Welsh railway station.

I have been allowed to copy it, and give it verbatim.

A verbatim report of his sermon would convey no meaning.

Three days after this the judge received a letter from Bradbury, which I give verbatim.

The passage was previously cited verbatim.

Cruikshank's words are almost a verbatim quotation from this paragraph.

He had almost finished the quotation verbatim.

The following is a verbatim copy of the same taken from the original.

It is rather interesting and, therefore, I will recite it to you verbatim.

She passed her hand over it several times, took a pencil and wrote the letter verbatim.

The voyage up the White Nile I now extract verbatim from my journal.

It's a verbatim report.

Well, I am sure it will require a great deal of practice to report verbatim.