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Meanings of
sleuthing
in anglès
A police investigation to determine the perpetrator.
detection
detecting
detective work
Synonyms
Examples for "
detection
"
detection
detecting
detective work
Examples for "
detection
"
1
Main outcome measures: Completeness of case
detection
was examined in collateral studies.
2
Current strategies to reduce this problem include early
detection
and appropriate treatment.
3
Therefore, enzyme is often used as markers for disease
detection
and treatment.
4
With new technology in speed
detection
available, this practice should cease immediately.
5
In this paper, we present an animal
detection
system for mitigating AVC.
1
These costs are much higher than those involved for
detecting
DS cases.
2
Only antitrust authorities would be capable of
detecting
possible infringements, he said.
3
However,
detecting
temperature differences and measuring temperatures are two very different things.
4
Conclusion: The Neuropad test is a useful screening test for
detecting
DPN.
5
In the present study, four different methods of
detecting
EBV were compared.
1
It takes months of painstaking
detective
work
to put a case together.
2
You have to look serious and mention patient and thorough
detective
work
.
3
For the
detective
work
to work, there needs to be complete coverage.
4
I must say finding her was a fine piece of
detective
work
.
5
Erlendur had always found Níels lazy and absolutely unsuited for
detective
work
.
Usage of
sleuthing
in anglès
1
Genome
sleuthing
shows the disease is caused by a previously unknown virus.
2
It took him six weeks of short-burst
sleuthing
to reach his conclusion.
3
You see, we may have to do some unexpected
sleuthing
in it.
4
It's as bizarre an idea as Miss Marple
sleuthing
in the Bronx.
5
No sir, I'm going to do some
sleuthing
on my own hook.
6
I hear you've been
sleuthing
around, Gordon, for facts about Colby Macdonald.
7
You know, this
sleuthing
business isn't as easy as it looks.
8
With a little
sleuthing
,
we see that his iKeyboard is quite clever indeed.
9
Every detective or spy needs a theme tune to go with their
sleuthing
.
10
Still, the label's ceaseless
sleuthing
has resulted in several multidisc must-haves.
11
And if I were, the Pinkertons can do their own
sleuthing
.
12
Instead of one man, two-thesecond
sleuthing
in the other's tracks.
13
Then I'm going to do some online
sleuthing
in regards to Gehenna Masonry.
14
I don't want me or anyone else
sleuthing
around down there.
15
Using her vlog as a platform, Stephanie starts her own
sleuthing
.
16
What business have you got
sleuthing
'round after me like this?
Other examples for "sleuthing"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sleuthing
sleuthe
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little sleuthing
amateur sleuthing
do some sleuthing
digital sleuthing
own sleuthing
More collocations
Sleuthing
through the time
Sleuthing
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common