Anti-Doping Agency

/ˈæn.tiː ˈdɒ.pɪŋ ˈeɪ.dən.si/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An organization established to prevent, investigate, and enforce rules against the use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances and methods in sports.
    The Anti-Doping Agency conducted tests to ensure fair play during the championship.

Forms

  • anti-doping agency
  • anti-doping agencies

Commentary

The term typically refers to legally recognized bodies enforcing anti-doping regulations under sport and international law.

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