Synonym: breakthrough, find, uncovering. Similar words: recovery, economic recovery, cover, discord, covert, discomfort, discount, discourse. Meaning: [dɪ'skʌvərɪ] n. 1. the act of discovering something 2. something that is discovered 3. a productive insight 4. (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case.
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(31) His discovery extinguished the achievements of his colleague.
(32) The discovery caused something of a stir among physicists.
(33) Many benefits will flow from this discovery.
(34) The discovery of new evidence sealed his fate .
(35) Writing a biography is an absorbing voyage of discovery.
(36) This new discovery challenges traditional beliefs.
(37) There may be many unexpected treasures awaiting discovery.
(38) We are on the scent of an important discovery.
(39) Their new discovery unfixed all established notions. Sentencedict.com
(40) The thief went in constant fear of discovery.
(41) He claimed full rights over the discovery.
(42) Going to college can be a voyage of discovery.
(43) We owe this discovery to Newton.
(44) He saw life as a voyage of discovery.
(45) The ship launched out on a voyage of discovery.
(46) He got all the credit for the discovery.
(47) Everything after the discovery of the murderer was anticlimactic.
(48) This is Mission Control calling the space shuttle Discovery.
(49) How historically significant is this discovery?
(50) The shock of the discovery rendered him speechless.
(51) The discovery is hardly commented by the press.
(52) This discovery was perceived as a major breakthrough.
(53) The policeman rang in to report his new discovery.
(54) He buried the treasure to prevent its discovery.
(55) Word of the discovery caused a stir among astronomers.
(56) Police have made a macabre discovery.
(57) Earlier explorers probably anticipated Columbus's discovery of America.
(58) The discovery was made after years of diligent research.
(59) This discovery may yet be the making of him.
(60) It is a discovery that made medical history.
More similar words: recovery, economic recovery, cover, discord, covert, discomfort, discount, discourse, covered, cover up, uncover, recover, discourage, coverage, discouraged, discordant, discomposure, discouragement, disconcerting, discontinuance, over and over, cove, viscous, covenant, disc, very, every, discern, discuss, discard.