Filtered

/ˈfɪltərd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Subjected to a process that removes unwanted elements, often in the context of evidence or data to ensure relevance or compliance.
    The judge admitted only the filtered documents into evidence.

Commentary

Commonly used to describe information or data refined to exclude irrelevant or prejudicial content, ensuring legal scrutiny focuses on pertinent facts.

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