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lie detector
noun
- a polygraph used to determine changes in certain body activities, as blood pressure, pulse, breathing, and perspiration, the results of which may be interpreted to indicate the truth or falsity of a person's answers under questioning.
lie detector
noun
- a polygraph used esp by a police interrogator to detect false or devious answers to questions, a sudden change in one or more involuntary physiological responses being considered a manifestation of guilt, fear, etc See polygraph galvanic skin response
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lie detector1
An Americanism dating back to 1905–10
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Example Sentences
Employees in the DEA’s polygraph unit, which vets prospective agents, reported being pressured to pass candidates after they failed a lie detector test, report says.
From Los Angeles Times
Just a week earlier, he had been filming for the show, during which he failed a lie detector test.
From BBC
In a key clip, Ms Callaghan sobbed and shouted when the results of a lie detector test were revealed.
From BBC
On the day of the recording, Mrs Thaxter said her lodger had phoned and said he had failed the lie detector test.
From BBC
In a key clip, the programme audience exclaimed in shock when the results of a lie detector test were revealed.
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