This becomes silly when people insist on specific words or specific word definitions as the 'correct' way to state how one tries to shoot.
I can't imagine that anyone says, 'well I'm going to screw this up and try to rescue it later.'
Probably what they, and I, say is 'terrible lighting, I'll expose to get everything I want into a fix-able range and be happy I got something on the sensor.'
Some kinds of shot or shooting just don't lend themselves to the kind of looking, considering, reshooting, waiting around, moving things, repositioning the tripod, coming back another day, taking a whole bunch of different shots, changing the angle of the polarizing filter or switching lenses that taking photos of flowers, landscapes, cityscapes, portraits allow.
I walk around with two camera bodies with lenses that cover the range I'll shoot, with my settings, including EC, set for what I think I'll need - and then I get a chance to shoot and expect that shot will be as good as I can get.
This allegiance to specific words and specific intent in shooting is getting religious when, imo, all that counts is the picture.