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Meanings of
discovered
in English
Discovered or determined by scientific observation.
observed
ascertained
Related terms
determined
Revealed.
revealed
disclosed
Related terms
unconcealed
Synonyms
Examples for "
observed
"
observed
ascertained
Examples for "
observed
"
1
Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year have been
observed
recently.
2
The
observed
co-infections suggest common risk factors but also common preventive interventions.
3
Survivors' accounts to media raised questions about whether safety controls were
observed
.
4
No adverse events or other health problems were
observed
during the study.
5
We calculated a corrected-for-lead-time number of
observed
cases for each calendar year.
1
Pertussis case status and vaccination status were
ascertained
by medical chart review.
2
Comorbidities were
ascertained
from use of indicator drugs during the preceding year.
3
However, no definitive link between the deaths and Momo could be
ascertained
.
4
It could not immediately
ascertained
where the company would use the money.
5
She immediately
ascertained
for him that Clara was not in the house.
Usage of
discovered
in English
1
Another special case of the three-body problem was
discovered
in recent years.
2
Question 7: Russian and American scientists have
discovered
a new superheavy element.
3
Here's what I
discovered
:
The wine varies enormously from year to year.
4
Belatedly he
discovered
his best form; he even had a set point.
5
The Dallas-based programmer quickly
discovered
the diet's main problem: It's fiendishly complicated.
6
Researchers believe a
recently
-
discovered
mite may help end the country's wasp problem.
7
One common trait he
discovered
was a desire to learn new information.
8
In recent months, an increasing number of mass graves have been
discovered
.
9
Police in Northern Ireland have
discovered
a suspect object in Derry today.
10
Police said the bombs were
discovered
after officers acted on information received.
11
The following morning, police
discovered
a second body, 30m from the first.
12
Although, some of the first ones were
discovered
almost 100 years ago.
13
You
discovered
that no matter how great your power, nobody wanted it.
14
At least she'd finally
discovered
a possible source of the king's power.
15
Fortunately, Sylvia had
discovered
that it was possible to actually buy water.
16
However, the two cosmonauts
discovered
its automatic re-entry system no longer worked.
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discovered
discover
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
discover in
discover how
discover when
discover the body
discover last
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Discovered
through the time
Discovered
across language varieties
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Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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