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docuseries

[ dok-yoo-seer-eez ]

noun

  1. a television or radio series that examines a topic factually, with no fictional elements: infotainment ( def 2 ).

    This latest culinary docuseries is a celebration of tacos and their history.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of docuseries1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

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I've wondered about it during the surprise 2020 "Megxit" to the United States, while watching the sympathetically constructed 2022 docuseries "Harry & Meghan" and lately, witnessing Meghan's high-profile blitz of slenderly related new ventures.

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"We were trying to make a statement as to what our business is," McMahon told Netflix's 2024 docuseries, "all forms of entertainment rolled into one".

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The trio of accusers publicized their allegations in the 2024 docuseries “Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter.”

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Nick Carter’s attorneys contested the ‘outrageous claims’ in the ‘Fallen Idols: Nick and Aaron Carter’ docuseries, which details the three sexual assault allegations against the singer.

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Additionally, the docuseries explains how managers of influencers have skirted child labor laws — a loophole since closed after legislation was signed last fall expanding California’s Coogan Law.

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