1. doctoring - Noun
2. doctoring - Verb
of Doctor
Source: Webster's dictionaryDoctoring her seemed to her as absurd as putting together the pieces of a broken vase. Her heart was broken. Why would they try to cure her with pills and powders? Leo Tolstoy
The truth of good economic doctoring is to know the general principles, and to really know the specifics. To understand the context, and also, to understand that an economy may need some tender loving care, not just the so-called hard truths, if it's going to get by. Jeffrey D. Sachs
Credits Theatre * Tenderloin (1960) – uncredited doctoring work citation. Source: Internet
People have been doctoring still images since photography was invented, and programs like Photoshop have made it a breeze. Source: Internet
The FBI’s mistakes included leaving out evidence that exonerated Mr. Page and doctoring evidence submitted to the court, said Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz.” Source: Internet
This week, he’s doctoring up his popular macaroni and cheese with a little garlic, shallot, thyme and — wait for it — crawfish. Source: Internet