Discover Card, a brand of credit card, To expose, uncover, To remove the cover from; to uncover (a head, building etc.), To reveal (information); to divulge, make known, To create by moving a piece out of another piece's line of attack, To reconnoitre, explore (an area), To find something for the first time, To manifest without design; to show, To obtain for the first time sight or knowledge of, as of a thing existing already, but not perceived or known; to find; to ascertain; to espy; to detect, To discover or show one's self, To disclose; to lay open to view; to make visible; to reveal; to make known; to show (what has been secret, unseen, or unknown), find, gain knowledge, learn of -, make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover", To expose something previously covered, To create by moving a piece out of another pieces line of attack, To uncover, To explore; to examine, 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", make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle", find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake", When a actor, musician, or other performer who is not well-known is discovered, someone recognizes that they have talent and helps them in their career. The Beatles were discovered in the early 1960's, If you say that someone has discovered a particular activity or subject, you mean that they have tried doing it or studying it for the first time and that they enjoyed it. I wish I'd discovered photography when I was younger, If you discover something that you did not know about before, you become aware of it or learn of it. She discovered that they'd escaped It was difficult for the inspectors to discover which documents were important Haskell did not live to discover the deception It was discovered that the tapes were missing. = find out, learn, If a person or thing is discovered, someone finds them, either by accident or because they have been looking for them. A few days later his badly beaten body was discovered on a roadside outside the city. = find, When someone discovers a new place, substance, scientific fact, or scientific technique, they are the first person to find it or become aware of it. the first European to discover America They discovered how to form the image in a thin layer on the surface. + discoverer discoverers dis·cov·er·er the myth of Columbus as the heroic discoverer of the Americas 500 years ago, make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her", get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted", (v ) lon, lohn, see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?", see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?, An Solstice EM application that locates manageable objects and adds them to the MIS Refer to Chapter11, "Discover," for detailed information, make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover" make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle" see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?, 1 new openings 2 awareness, identify as in botany or biology, for example, (see also credit card company), data communications to become aware of network resources, discoure, found, Past tense of to discover, no longer concealed; uncovered as by opening a curtain; `discovered' is archaic and primarily a theater term; "the scene disclosed was of a moonlit forest, plural of discovery, Present participle of to discover, Third person singular simple present form of to discover,
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Discover Card, a brand of credit card
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To expose, uncover - "The gust of wind discovered a bone in the sand."
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To remove the cover from; to uncover (a head, building etc.)
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To reveal (information); to divulge, make known - "I discovered my plans to the rest of the team."
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To create by moving a piece out of another piece's line of attack - "This move discovers an attack on a vital pawn."
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To reconnoitre, explore (an area) - "they seyde the same, and were aggreed that Sir Clegis, Sir Claryon, and Sir Clement the noble, that they sholde dyscover the woodys, bothe the dalys and the downys."
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To find something for the first time - "Turning the corner, I discovered a lovely little shop."
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To manifest without design; to show
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To obtain for the first time sight or knowledge of, as of a thing existing already, but not perceived or known; to find; to ascertain; to espy; to detect
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To discover or show one's self
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To disclose; to lay open to view; to make visible; to reveal; to make known; to show (what has been secret, unseen, or unknown)
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find, gain knowledge, learn of - fiil
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make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover"
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To expose something previously covered
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To create by moving a piece out of another pieces line of attack
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To uncover
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To explore; to examine
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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"
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make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle"
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find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake"
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When a actor, musician, or other performer who is not well-known is discovered, someone recognizes that they have talent and helps them in their career. The Beatles were discovered in the early 1960's
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If you say that someone has discovered a particular activity or subject, you mean that they have tried doing it or studying it for the first time and that they enjoyed it. I wish I'd discovered photography when I was younger
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If you discover something that you did not know about before, you become aware of it or learn of it. She discovered that they'd escaped It was difficult for the inspectors to discover which documents were important Haskell did not live to discover the deception It was discovered that the tapes were missing. = find out, learn
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If a person or thing is discovered, someone finds them, either by accident or because they have been looking for them. A few days later his badly beaten body was discovered on a roadside outside the city. = find
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When someone discovers a new place, substance, scientific fact, or scientific technique, they are the first person to find it or become aware of it. the first European to discover America They discovered how to form the image in a thin layer on the surface. + discoverer discoverers dis·cov·er·er the myth of Columbus as the heroic discoverer of the Americas 500 years ago
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make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"
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get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
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(v ) lon, lohn
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see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?"
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see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?
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An Solstice EM application that locates manageable objects and adds them to the MIS Refer to Chapter11, "Discover," for detailed information
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make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover" make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle" see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?
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1 new openings 2 awareness
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identify as in botany or biology, for example
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(see also credit card company)
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data communications to become aware of network resources
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discoure
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discovered
found sıfat
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discovered
Past tense of to discover
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discovered
no longer concealed; uncovered as by opening a curtain; `discovered' is archaic and primarily a theater term; "the scene disclosed was of a moonlit forest
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discoveries
plural of discovery
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discovering
Present participle of to discover
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discovers
Third person singular simple present form of to discover
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