In a corrupt or adulterated state
“The doctored evidence presented in court raised doubts about the fairness of the trial.”
Concocted with the intention to deceive or mislead
Tampered with to give a misleading or false account or impression
Having been changed from an original form
Which has been rebuilt
To have provided physiological relief
Past tense for to treat someone medically, as a doctor would
“You should doctor your wounds with antiseptic cream.”
Past tense for to alter or manipulate, especially with the intention to deceive
“Meme makers would regularly doctor images of the presidential candidate to humorous effect.”
Past tense for to make or adapt for a particular purpose or person
“You may have to doctor your speech slightly based on your audience.”
Past tense for to alter the content of food or drink by adding ingredients
“We do not doctor the food served at our establishment with unnecessary preservatives or additives.”
Past tense for to fix or repair something
“He would doctor old watches in his spare time as a hobby.”
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