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- DISCOVER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISCOVER is to make known or visible : expose
- DISCOVERING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
DISCOVERING meaning: 1 present participle of discover 2 to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the… Learn more
- Discovering - definition of discovering by The Free Dictionary
Define discovering discovering synonyms, discovering pronunciation, discovering translation, English dictionary definition of discovering tr v dis·cov·ered , dis·cov·er·ing , dis·cov·ers 1 To notice or learn, especially by making an effort: got home and discovered that the furnace wasn't
- discover verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
to find somebody something that was hidden or that you did not expect to find discover somebody something Police discovered a large stash of drugs while searching the house We discovered this beach while we were sailing around the island His body was discovered in the lake near his house
- Discover Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Scientists claim to have discovered [= found] a new way of controlling high blood pressure It took her several weeks to discover the solution The autopsy discovered [= revealed, uncovered] traces of poison in the victim's blood The tests have discovered problems in the current design
- 107 Synonyms Antonyms for DISCOVERING - Thesaurus. com
Find 107 different ways to say DISCOVERING, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- DISCOVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you discover something that you did not know about before, you become aware of it or learn of it She discovered that they'd escaped [VERB that] I discovered I was pregnant [VERB that] As he discovered, she had a brilliant mind [VERB that] It was difficult for the inspectors to discover which documents were important [VERB wh]
- discover - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Compare discover and invent, two words that deal with something new discover is used when the object is an idea or place that existed before, but few people or no one knew about it, and someone comes into the knowledge of it
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