A malingerer is someone who pretends to be ill for their own personal gain. This could be for, obtaining certain drugs, evading work or to help them claim for insurance, compensation or benefits.
A. Bassett Jones has written: 'Malingering or the simulation of disease' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence, Malingering
Malingering refers to feigning illness or injury to avoid work or responsibility. In the context of slave insurrections, malingering could involve slaves pretending to be sick or disabled to resist their oppressors and disrupt the system of forced labor.
Malingering public servants who never do any work anyway
Malingerers are people who fake and exaggerate symptoms of medical illnesses, usually for secondary gain e.g. Personal Injury Claims.
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Malingering is difficult to distinguish from certain legitimate personality disorders, such as factitious diseases or post-traumatic distress syndrome
J. E Fournier has written: 'The detection of auditory malingering' -- subject(s): Examinations, Malingering, Hearing
When a patient is referred for examination by an attorney When the onset of illness coincides with a large financial incentive, such as a new disability policy When objective medical tests do not confirm the patient's complaints
The word is "meeting."
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