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malingering

[ muh-ling-ger-ing ]

adjective

  1. pretending illness, especially in order to shirk one’s duty, avoid work, etc.:

    Typically, malingering patients are reluctant to undergo examination and complain about having to participate.

  2. of or being a pretended illness:

    The manager reprimanded the employee and accused him of having a malingering illness.



noun

  1. the act or practice of pretending illness:

    Stop your malingering and help your mother with the chores!

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of malingering1

First recorded in 1770–80; malinger ( def ) + -ing 2( def ) for the adjective senses; malinger ( def ) + -ing 1( def ) for the noun sense
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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.

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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.

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Detecting that someone is malingering is not an exact science.

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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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Department of Behavioral Health, wrote in a report that she believed Trotman was “malingering†his mental illness, when he was actually well enough to understand the legal proceedings in his case, a prosecutor asserted.

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