reality testing
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of reality testing
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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“In reality, testing reflected extremely low levels of PCBs in this school.”
From Reuters
She attempted to calm him by engaging in “reality testing” — opening the window blinds and closets to show him that no one was there.
From Washington Post
Area hospitals and health care facilities across the nation face the same reality - testing is limited, true infection rates are unknown, and most everybody who wants a test cannot get a test for the virus at this time.
From Washington Times
Unfortunately, there are millions of Americans who believe that Donald Trump is doing a good job with the coronavirus pandemic because they are not looking at any other source of news or reality testing.
From Salon
As recently as Tuesday, Azar gave the misleading statement that “there are millions of tests out there now,” when in reality, testing numbers have remained in the thousands.
From Slate
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