Verbatim in a sentence as an adjective

Soon after they started fuzzing words in doubleqoutes and at some point they even fuzzed verbatim searches.

It does a verbatim match with your words, so it turns off things like spelling corrections, stemming, synonyms, optionalized terms, and so on.

Imagine if millions of my peers copying their professors' words verbatim started problem-solving in the real world.

I've heard that sentiment expressed almost verbatim, along with people listing off all the projects they've done in python and java and whatnot.

The press release kindly submitted here is plainly not Edward Snowden's verbatim words, but more self-publicizing from Wikileaks.

As far as I could tell, von Neumann was able on once reading a book or article to quote it back verbatim; moreover, he could do it years later without hesitation.

Verbatim in a sentence as an adverb

From the Standford link above: "At issue is whether the material has been used to help create something new or merely copied verbatim into another work".

Almost as if... Hmmm... Almost as if... Someone sent them a press release and they reprinted it verbatim in exchange for an exclusive interview or an advertising buy.

It brings back memories to the Java APIs case where the career lawyer argued a trivial three line Java code Google copied verbatim constituted copyright infringement.

Meltwater could have gotten around the licensing requirement simply by paraphrasing and summarizing instead of copying snippets verbatim.

Here, one wee little hack for you: next time you get asked for salary history, just repeat verbatim "As a matter of professional courtesy, I'm going to respectfully decline to answer any questions about specific policies of my previous employers.

[1] Clearly the judge hasn't ever submitted an iOS app for review?And to people who don't understand why Apple are held to be in "non-compliance" despite copying verbatim the extract from the judgment: it was because of how "snarky" Apple were.- Saying their device is much more popular.- Signing off by disregarding the purpose of the statement: "Samsung willfully copied Apple's far more popular iPad.

Verbatim definitions

adjective

in precisely the same words used by a writer or speaker; "a direct quotation"; "repeated their dialog verbatim"

See also: direct

adverb

using exactly the same words; "he repeated her remarks verbatim"