Similar words: discovery, covered, recovered, cover, covert, discord, cover up, recover. Meaning: [dɪ'skʌvə] adj. 1. no longer concealed; uncovered as by opening a curtain; `discovered' is archaic and primarily a theater term 2. discovered or determined by scientific observation.
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(61) He was discovered hiding in a shed.
(62) I never discovered how to open the box.
(63) We discovered that our luggage had been stolen.
(64) Columbus reported back that he had discovered America.
(65) Police discovered a cache of weapons in the room.
(66) 'We discovered it was totally the wrong decision.'--'Really?'.
(67) She was discovered dead at her home in Leeds.
(68) The plot was discovered in time.
(69) Hollywood discovered her and turned her into a star.
(70) The doctor discovered that his heart was diseased.
(71) Man early discovered the use of fire.
(72) It was discovered that the tapes were missing.
(73) As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching.
(74) The frontier town boomed when gold was discovered nearby.
(75) We discovered that we were on the wrong train.
(76) We have never discovered what took place that night.
(77) I never discovered how to start the engine.
(78) An arms cache was discovered in South Wales.
(79) They discovered that he was a police plant.
(80) I discovered him kissing my wife.
(81) The soldiers discovered a pile of human skulls and bones.
(82) Her husband's dismembered body was later discovered in the trunk of her car.
(83) Police discovered the skeletal remains of a corpse buried near the river.
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(85) The prospectors have discovered such minerals as calcite, quartz and asbestos here.
(86) I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen.
(87) It wasn't until later that I discovered they'd spiked my drink. That's why I was so ill!
(88) The illegal payments were discovered by a journalist working undercover.
(89) In the course of researching customer needs, we discovered how few families have adequate life insurance.
(90) Her submerged car was discovered in the river by police divers.
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