- lie-detecting
- ˈlie-de·tec·tingn no pl Lügendetektion f
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Lie detection — is the practice of determining whether someone is lying. Activities of the bodynot easily controlled by the conscious mind are compared under different circumstances. Usually this involves askingthe subject control questions where the answers are … Wikipedia
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lie detector — noun Date: 1909 a polygraph for detecting physiological evidence (as change in heart rate) of the tension that accompanies lying … New Collegiate Dictionary
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