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- DETECT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DETECT is to discover the true character of How to use detect in a sentence
- DETECT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DETECT definition: to discover or catch (a person) in the performance of some act See examples of detect used in a sentence
- DETECTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DETECTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of detect 2 to notice something that is partly hidden or not… Learn more
- detect verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of detect verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary detect something to discover or notice something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, etc The tests are designed to detect the disease early Only 8 per cent of regular cola consumers detected a difference
- DETECT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Most skin cancers can be cured if detected and treated early [VERB noun] a device which can detect who is more at risk of a heart attack [VERB wh] If you detect something, you notice it or sense it, even though it is not very obvious Arnold could detect a certain sadness in the old man's face [VERB noun]
- Detected - definition of detected by The Free Dictionary
1 To discover or ascertain the existence, presence, or fact of 2 To discern (something hidden or subtle): detected a note of sarcasm in the remark 3 To learn something hidden and often improper about: detected the manager in a lie 4 Electronics To demodulate
- detected - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to discover or notice the existence of; find or find out: to detect the odor of gas to discover (a person) in an act: to detect someone cheating to discover the true nature of: I detected a note of pity in her voice to discover or catch (a person) in the performance of some act: to detect someone cheating
- Detected - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
Detected refers to the ability to discover or identify something that is not immediately obvious In scientific contexts, it often involves recognizing the presence of a substance or condition through measurement or observation
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