See also: spin doctored

English

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Etymology

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From spin doctor.

Adjective

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spin-doctored (comparative more spin-doctored, superlative most spin-doctored)

  1. Manipulated to appear in a more favorable light.
    • 2014 April 9, Rowena Mason, “Maria Miller: minister who got on the wrong side of MPs, public and press”, in The Guardian[1]:
      In this spin-doctored version of events, the prime minister was returning from a royal banquet at Windsor Castle, when he received an unexpected call to say his culture secretary was resigning.
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