Detecting can be categorized as a verb.
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detect - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint" | ||
Noun |
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detecting - a police investigation to determine the perpetrator; "detection is hard on the feet" |
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1. | verb | For detecting drugs or hidden explosives, there's no technology that can match a dog's nose. | |
2. | verb | A lie detector works by detecting changes in pulse and respiration. | |
3. | verb | We can't risk them detecting our presence. | |
4. | verb | The sensors aren't detecting anything unusual. | |
5. | verb | Scientists have satellites along with observations from international spacecraft to conduct a wide range of research, from detecting northward expansion of forests in the Arctic to monitoring how burned areas recover from wildfires. | |
6. | verb | APOPO, a global nonprofit organization in Tanzania, has developed an innovative method of detecting landmines and tuberculosis by using African giant pouched rats' extraordinary sense of smell. | |
7. | verb | Researchers say the dogs are beating the swabs — detecting positive coronavirus cases that the tests have missed. | |
8. | verb | By getting used to using emojis and other abbreviations to indicate the message's tone, young people drain languages of emotion, relegating words to bland pieces of information, becoming incapable of detecting any emotion at all without these symbols. It makes you wonder how our ancestors could laugh or cry with the correspondence they received. Languages, once so rich in this duality, are now evolving to become combinations of two distinct symbol systems: one for content, the other for tone. | |
9. | verb | I detect the hissing lisp of the lying serpent in this article. | |
10. | verb | One is a special tool to detect damage to the thermal-protective tile while in orbit - something the Columbia crew would have welcomed. | |
11. | verb | The computer can detect 200 types of error. | |
12. | verb | The only metal that a metal detector can detect is the metal in another metal detector. That fact was instrumental in my parents' meeting. | |
13. | verb | Instead, they detect sounds through their tongues and feel vibrations through sense organs in the skull. | |
14. | verb | I can't detect any pattern. | |
15. | verb | Our eyes can detect light. |
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For detecting drugs or hidden explosives, there's no technology that can match a dog's nose. | |
A lie detector works by detecting changes in pulse and respiration. | |
We can't risk them detecting our presence. | |
The sensors aren't detecting anything unusual. | |
Scientists have satellites along with observations from international spacecraft to conduct a wide range of research, from detecting northward expansion of forests in the Arctic to monitoring how burned areas recover from wildfires. | |
APOPO, a global nonprofit organization in Tanzania, has developed an innovative method of detecting landmines and tuberculosis by using African giant pouched rats' extraordinary sense of smell. | |
Researchers say the dogs are beating the swabs — detecting positive coronavirus cases that the tests have missed. | |
By getting used to using emojis and other abbreviations to indicate the message's tone, young people drain languages of emotion, relegating words to bland pieces of information, becoming incapable of detecting any emotion at all without these symbols. It makes you wonder how our ancestors could laugh or cry with the correspondence they received. Languages, once so rich in this duality, are now evolving to become combinations of two distinct symbol systems: one for content, the other for tone. | |
I detect the hissing lisp of the lying serpent in this article. |
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One is a special tool to detect damage to the thermal-protective tile while in orbit - something the Columbia crew would have welcomed. |
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The computer can detect 200 types of error. | |
The only metal that a metal detector can detect is the metal in another metal detector. That fact was instrumental in my parents' meeting. | |
Instead, they detect sounds through their tongues and feel vibrations through sense organs in the skull. | |
I can't detect any pattern. | |
Our eyes can detect light. |