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dokumentację
dokumentację

I. documentary [ˌdɒkjəˈmentəri, Am ˌdɑ:kjəˈment̬ɚi] N

II. documentary [ˌdɒkjəˈmentəri, Am ˌdɑ:kjəˈment̬ɚi] ADJ

1. documentary film, programme:

2. documentary evidence:

documentation [ˌdɒkjəmenˈteɪʃən, Am ˌdɑ:k-] N no pl

1. documentation (documents):

2. documentation (written evidence):

monumental [ˌmɒnjəˈmentəl, Am ˌmɑ:njəˈment̬əl] ADJ

1. monumental building, work:

2. monumental stupidity, success:

3. monumental inscription:

I. document [ˈdɒkjəmənt, Am ˈdɑ:k-] N

II. document [ˈdɒkjəmənt, Am ˈdɑ:k-] VB trans

dokumentować [perf u-]
document sale, transaction
potwierdzać [perf potwierdzić] na piśmie

documented [ˈdɒkjəmentɪd, Am ˈdɑ:kjəment̬ɪd] ADJ LAW

Present
Idocument
youdocument
he/she/itdocuments
wedocument
youdocument
theydocument
Past
Idocumented
youdocumented
he/she/itdocumented
wedocumented
youdocumented
theydocumented
Present Perfect
Ihavedocumented
youhavedocumented
he/she/ithasdocumented
wehavedocumented
youhavedocumented
theyhavedocumented
Past Perfect
Ihaddocumented
youhaddocumented
he/she/ithaddocumented
wehaddocumented
youhaddocumented
theyhaddocumented

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Cultural conservatives hold fast to traditional ways of thinking even in the face of monumental change.
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Royalty and high nobility often have one or more traditional sites of burial, generally monumental, often in a palatial chapel or cathedral; see.
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The monumental art of wall-painting is represented in great detail.
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Since its formation, there have been a number of monumental developments.
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She painted landscapes, portraits, still lifes, genre scenes, worked in watercolors, tempera, and monumental painting.
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