Similar words: reconnoiter, connoisseur, connoisseurship, reconnaissance, goitre, connote, connotation, connotative. Meaning: ['rɪːkə'nɔɪtə(r) /'rekə-] v. explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody.
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1. They were sent to reconnoitre the enemy powder magazine.
2. He was sent to Eritrea to reconnoitre the enemy position.
3. They stopped and began to reconnoitre the terrain.
4. The platoon was sent to reconnoitre the village before the attack.
5. He sent two men to reconnoitre the approaching dark.
6. One of the duke's groundsmen advised me to reconnoitre a nearby converted abbey which has recently been turned into a hotel.
7. Several scouts reconnoitre capturing enemy personnel photograph!
8. This text on reconnoitre the existing problem to analyse in civil construction work geology.
9. The platoon is sent to reconnoitre the village before the attack.
10. Time is long to reconnoitre the scene of a traffic accident by hands.
11. Your currency, Stone , bought us a little reconnoitre of the library.
12. I left a sergeant in command and rode forward to reconnoitre.
13. As the outriders can only move so fast, their ability to reconnoitre ahead is limited.
14. M, the title's hunter, has rented a room at an isolated house from which to reconnoitre the wilderness beyond.
15. One night in August 1969, therefore, the two men drove to Hallington to reconnoitre the line.
16. This time, however, she was so late that she could not reconnoitre first.
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17. Lampard sent Dunn and Trooper Peck in a jeep to reconnoitre.
18. We sent a man though this exit to perform a reconnoitre of the Interior courtyard.
19. The patrol was quite likely an extension of the General's motives in assigning him to reconnoitre.
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