Synonyms for documentation
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dok-yuh-men-tey-shuh n, -muh n- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌdɒk yə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən, -mən- |
Top 10 synonyms for documentation
- absolute indication
- accreditation
- affidavit
- affirmation
- almanac
- annals
- archive
- archives
- attestation
- averment
- avowal
- bill
- card
- certificate
- certification
- character
- characters
- chit
- chronicle
- cincher
- citation
- clincher
- clue
- code
- comic book
- conclusive evidence
- confirmation
- contract
- corroboration
- credentials
- cue
- data
- declaration
- deed
- diaries
- diary
- diploma
- directory
- docket
- dope
- dossier
- endorsement
- entry
- facts
- figures
- file
- goods
- gospel
- gospel truth
- grabber
- grant
- grounds
- history
- ID
- identification papers
- illustration
- incontrovertible evidence
- index
- indication
- indicia
- indictment
- indisputable evidence
- info
- information
- inscription
- instrument
- jacket
- jotting
- journal
- legend
- letter
- letter of credence
- letter of introduction
- letters
- license
- log
- lowdown
- manifestation
- manuscript
- mark
- memo
- memoir
- memorandum
- memorial
- minutes
- missive
- monument
- note
- noting
- order
- paper
- paper trail
- papers
- pass
- passport
- permit
- plea
- profession
- proof
- quotation
- real McCoy
- receipt
- recommendation
- record
- record-keeping
- recounting
- register
- registration
- registry
- remembrance
- report
- reporting
- representation
- sanction
- script
- scroll
- sheepskin
- shingle
- sign
- significant
- signs
- skinny
- smoking gun
- statement
- story
- straw in the wind
- submission
- subpoena
- substantiation
- summons
- support
- sure sign
- swindle sheet
- symbols
- symptom
- system
- telltale
- testament
- testification
- testimonial
- testimony
- ticket
- tip-off
- title
- token
- trace
- track record
- transcript
- transcription
- unmistakable sign
- validation
- verification
- visa
- voucher
- warrant
- warranty
- will
- witness
- writ
- writing
- writings
- written material
Définition of documentation
Origin :- 1754, "admonition," from Medieval Latin documentationem (nominative documentio) "admonition" (see document). Meaning "furnishing with documents or papers" is from 1884, probably from document. Meaning "collection of informational papers" is from 1927.
- As in notation : noun written remarks
- As in paper/papers : noun legal document
- As in record : noun account of event or proceedings
- As in testimony : noun declaration about truth; proof
- As in chapter and verse : noun precise detail on a subject
- As in papers : noun document
- As in smoking gun : noun damning evidence
- As in recording : noun the act of one that records
- As in certificate : noun authorizing document
- As in attestation : noun confirmation
- As in credentials : noun references, attestation
- As in evidence : noun proof
- First documentation I found was in the South Pacific air war in the '40s.
- Extract from : « A Fine Fix » by R. C. Noll
- Both (in the manner of their age) were extremely casual about documentation and acknowledgment.
- Extract from : « The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) » by William Winstanley
- This is particularly true of American colonial history where the documentation often is extremely full.
- Extract from : « Contributions From the Museum of History and Technology » by Ivor Noel Hume
- The documentation of this work is far thinner than for the Thames Tunnel.
- Extract from : « Smithsonian Institution - United States National Museum - Bulletin 240 » by Anonymous
- The teaching of Germany's poets, prophets, professors, and preachers; a documentation.
- Extract from : « Introduction to the Science of Sociology » by Robert E. Park
- So I think it would be normal that they would provide him with documentation.
- Extract from : « Warren Commission (5 of 26): Hearings Vol. V (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
- Unfortunately, documentation of the case is almost wholly one sided, since his biggest publicizer was Mushet himself.
- Extract from : « The Beginnings of Cheap Steel » by Philip W. Bishop
Antonyms for documentation
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