Fact-checking

Synonyms for "fact-checking"

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Translations

8 translations across 3 languages.

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Russian

2 entries
  • фактче́к noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)
  • фактче́кинг noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)

Spanish

4 entries
  • comprobación de fechos noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)
  • confirmación fáctica noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)
  • constatación de factos noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)
  • corroboración factual noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)

Swedish

1 entries
  • faktagranskning noun (the investigating of an issue with regards to the validity or veracity of its stated facts)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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When will the New York Times start fact-checking its own Opinion section?

Source: tatoeba (11541512)

Op-eds containing factual arguments should be subject to fact-checking.

Source: tatoeba (11541517)

Fact-checking organisations are not implicitly trustworthy.

Source: tatoeba (12303197)

However, I'm hopeful that the constant and diligent fact-checking that the Brown Bob team pursued throughout the production has done the trick for The Architecture The Railways Built.

Source: wiktionary

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