Synonym: catch, discover, perceive, recognize, spy. Antonym: conceal, hide. Similar words: detective, architect, protective, protection, architecture, environmental protection, detail, in detail. Meaning: [dɪ'tekt] v. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of.
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31, Below a certain threshold level a person will not be able to detect sound.
32, Do I detect a note of irony in your voice?
33, I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals.
34, The latest Japanese vacuum cleaners contain sensors that detect the amount of dust and type of floor.
35, The ship's sonar can detect the presence of solid objects in the water.
36, We are trying to detect and understand how the climates change.
37, Bees have a phenomenal ability to detect smells.
38, Looking at him, I couldn't detect much change.
39, Members can detect each other's errors.
40, Front running is not always easy to detect.
41, Timely recognition of emerging infections requires early warning systems to detect new infectious diseases before they become public health crises.
42, When assessing elders affirmatively, the practitioner may well detect in some very old people a remarkable degree of authenticity.
43, Just like your language instructor, they can detect the slight differences between certain speech sounds that adults will insist are identical.
44, The system is so sensitive that it can detect changes in temperature as small as 0.003 degrees.
45, When this meets some other object, the fish by means of its lateral line can detect the change.
46, The manipulated atoms also could be used to detect extremely slight changes in motion.
47, The effect is always there, but you'd never detect it.
48, But already as a small boy I could detect that it was not just our safety that worried them.sentencedict.com/detect.html
49, Rabbit anti-human immunoglobulin conjugated with alkaline phosphatase was used to detect the bound antibody.
50, Easier to detect was a sense of chivalry and propriety among the athletes.
51, You should have already completed research into your local area and know where you can or can not detect safely.
52, But their ability to detect the feelings of others was close to infallible.
53, In this way, infants' ability to detect rhythm, grouping, melodies, and other changes over time are explored.
54, Pap smears and pelvic examinations every three years for women to detect cervical cancer.
55, Therefore, the task of zero-defect design is to detect errors early and rectify them early.
56, Samaranch did not elaborate, but he may have been referring to a more high-powered device to detect illegal substances.
57, Frequent measurements of visual fields and acuity are obtained to detect optic nerve damage.
58, From the results obtained PABA-UDCA disulphate was considered a good material to detect intestinal bacteria.
59, Metaphors have side effects, although sometimes it is difficult to detect them until they have had a considerable influence upon us.
60, There was a handful of claims for alleged failure to detect fraud on audit.
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