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malinger
[muh-ling-ger]
verb (used without object)
to pretend illness, especially in order to shirk one's duty, avoid work, etc.
malinger
/ məˈlɪŋɡə /
verb
(intr) to pretend or exaggerate illness, esp to avoid work
Other Word Forms
- malingerer noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of malinger1
Example Sentences
The State Bar of California, which was going after Girardi’s law license, quickly cast doubt on the diagnosis, suggesting possible malingering, a refrain later picked up by federal prosecutors pursuing wire fraud charges.
Staton had previously ruled Girardi had some cognitive impairment but was competent to stand trial and even showed signs of malingering, or exaggerating, his dementia symptoms.
The experts spent hours with Girardi, interviewing him and conducting tests that can identify mental deficits and in some cases malingering, feigning or exaggerating illness.
Detecting that someone is malingering is not an exact science.
Goldstein, who did not return a message seeking comment, practices in Chicago and has lectured on the topic of malingering, according to a resume posted online.
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