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- DESCRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
When you descry something, it becomes known to you either by discovery or understanding, as though it were well-described Decry, on the other hand, emphasizes cry when spoken, and shares roots with cry as well: when you decry something, you might be said to cry loudly your complaint
- DESCRY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Descry definition: to see (something unclear or distant) by looking carefully; discern; espy See examples of DESCRY used in a sentence
- DESCRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Examples of descry descry If hostile voices consistently described luxury in terms of dissipation, corruption and aimlessness, it requires little effort to descry the principal object of critics' musical animus
- descry - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
descry (third-person singular simple present descries, present participle descrying, simple past and past participle descried) (literary) (transitive) To announce a discovery: to disclose; to reveal The History of Britain, that Part Especially now Call’d England
- Descry - definition of descry by The Free Dictionary
To perceive and fix the identity of, especially with difficulty: discern, distinguish, make out, pick out, spot 2 To perceive, especially barely or fleetingly: catch, detect, discern, espy, glimpse, spot, spy 3 To perceive with a special effort of the senses or the mind:
- descry, v. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the verb descry mean? There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb descry, eight of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the verb descry? About 0 2 occurrences per million words in modern written English How is the verb descry pronounced?
- Descry Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Descry definition: To catch sight of (something difficult to discern)
- What does Descry mean? - Definitions. net
To descry is to catch sight of something or someone that is difficult to see, or to discover or detect something through careful observation or scrutiny de-skrī′, v t to discover by the eye: to espy:— pr p descry′ing; pa p descried′ — n
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