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spliced

adjective as in tied together

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adjective as in married

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The line was read by an AI-generated voice that sounded uncannily like Harris’ and then spliced into a speech Harris actually gave.

The subsequent 20-odd minutes were peppered with gotchas and interruptions, spliced with outside video segments meant to undercut the vice president’s answers.

From Slate

According to the Ventura County district attorney’s office, a Pennsylvania man created images that spliced her face onto sexually explicit bodies — images that were not punishable at the time under California law.

Interviews with his family are spliced between island scenes, with his sexuality discussed in detail.

From BBC

As the match between the U.S.’s Frances Tiafoe and Aussie Alexei Popyrin crept into its closing rounds, the crowd was locked in, each rally eliciting “oohs” and “aahs” that uncannily mirrored the sound effects spliced into Wii Sports’ virtual tennis.

From Salon

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