Document in a sentence as a noun

Much of this is actually documented in years of mailing list archives.

For some reason, "legal" or "real" name only seems to mean "the first and last words from the 'name' line on your identity document.

When you are doing that kind of work you purposely test designs to induce and document failures and design around them when possible.

Some documents generate a DOM >20,000 nodes deep, which is evidently too much to fit in typical C stacks, although Gumbo can handle them.

Large companies have to worry about compliance, document retention, etc.

On the PC they followed a link in a scammy looking phishing email to download and open a malicious Office document.

He's a terrible programmer and a worse maintainer, he really still thinks the documentation on his site is comprehensive and canonical.

Document in a sentence as a verb

My education made certain aspects of the prison system very easy for me to navigate, such as legal documentation and debating with guards.

Could you imagine at the extremes if you had been refused treatment because of your refusal to sign this document, to which you knew to be untrue, and to which they could not provide you with the policy.

In fact, as was pointed out by a kind reply to that comment, I have prepared this FAQ document in advance, because questions about company hiring procedures frequently come up on Hacker News.

She can come before the judge in 30 days with the document and collect her passport or she'll be deported to countryX".I had to unnecessarily waste time and money hiring a lawyer to figure out what the heck went wrong.

I was a middle class white kid with a great education who got obsessed with hacking and document security as a teenager and went down for figuring out how to perfectly replicate the driving license, thus throwing away many of the advantages that luck, society and my parents had given me.

Thousands of boxes of documents were assembled with lawyers and paralegals being tasked to go through each document mindlessly summarizing it on a "digest sheet," with the results ultimately to be compiled into an omnibus analysis report that could in turn be used by competing experts to attempt to rebut the absurdities of the original report.

Thousands of hours of billable time racked up and this process was maybe 10 or 15% done when I decided to do a very careful analysis of a relatively few key documents only, to put the story in a context that readily demonstrated the sham nature of the "delay damages report," to summarize everything in a 50-page write-up, and to give that to the partner in charge.

Document definitions

noun

writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)

See also: papers

noun

anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks

noun

a written account of ownership or obligation

noun

(computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using seven-bit ASCII characters

verb

record in detail; "The parents documented every step of their child's development"

verb

support or supply with references; "Can you document your claims?"