1. doctored - Adjective
2. doctored - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter much debate over an audio clip that suggested that the Markaz Nizamuddin head had asked norms, initial probe has found that the clip may have been doctored and stitched together using several audio files. Source: Internet
Beijing officials attempted to attack Australia with an inflammatory doctored photo; instead, the faked image rallied support for the country. Source: Internet
A mix of fear, anxiety and easy access to social media, especially WhatsApp, has hastened the spread of these baseless rumours in the form of messages and doctored videos. Source: Internet
But misinformation has now crept into much darker, sinister corners and taken on forms like the internet meme, which is often a screenshot overlaid with sensational text or manipulated with doctored images. Source: Internet
A screen capture from a television news broadcast was doctored to say that President Tsai Ing-wen had contracted the disease and was in quarantine. Source: Internet
Dolph and Sonya Deville storm the commentary desk and scream about doctored footage and identity death. Source: Internet