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Meanings of
discovery
in English
Portuguese
descoberta
Catalan
descoberta
Spanish
descubrimiento
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The act of discovering something.
find
breakthrough
uncovering
Portuguese
descoberta
Russian
научное открытие
Portuguese
descoberta
Spanish
descubrir
Catalan
descobriment
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Act of detecting something new.
Related terms
core concept
Russian
научное открытие
Synonyms
Examples for "
find
"
find
breakthrough
uncovering
Examples for "
find
"
1
Consumers may
find
good deals at local independent pharmacies, Consumer Reports said.
2
Wellington Water said it hoped to
find
and fix the problem today.
3
The migrants hope to get to wealthy western Europe and
find
work.
4
Government should
find
time for the necessary debate and for introducing legislation.
5
But first Harte needed to
find
the right moment, the right opportunity.
1
This year the Northern Ireland political pendulum oscillated between
breakthrough
and breakdown.
2
Many people believe that the
breakthrough
ideas come only from the young.
3
They made no major
breakthrough
,
but said they would continue high-level contacts.
4
Only such proposals can determine if a
breakthrough
is possible, he said.
5
The visitors did not have long to wait for their
breakthrough
,
however.
1
Studies of COVID-19 patients keep
uncovering
new complications associated with the disease.
2
An appropriate ceremony took place at the final
uncovering
of the tomb.
3
The picture had fallen to the floor
uncovering
the telescreen behind it.
4
Weeks, perhaps months, of work spent
uncovering
the secrets of the universe.
5
Then, suddenly
uncovering
them, he searched the surface of the troubled sea.
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Usage of
discovery
in English
1
However, he said
discovery
should focus on requesting documents from the company.
2
The
discovery
of the evasive action could be good news, said Andersen.
3
The companies also signed an option agreement for certain
discovery
stage programs.
4
The
discovery
of scaling laws shifted West's research to a new question.
5
An Israeli security research firm has come forward with a troubling
discovery
.
6
He said the
discovery
so far had come exclusively from processing plants.
7
Passing the second large oil pump, I made yet another macabre
discovery
.
8
Conclusion: Antenatal
discovery
of megacystis is a complex and challenging prognostic situation.
9
Moreover, this integrative strategy is a general approach in new drug
discovery
.
10
The area is also very isolated, hence the late
discovery
,
said Grobler.
11
The most recent
discovery
of Civil War soldier remains was in 1996.
12
But the
discovery
of yet another new species was an unexpected pleasure.
13
I feel good that my instincts led them to this important
discovery
.
14
The
discovery
at least robbed the situation of one aspect of terror.
15
But the
discovery
of a clear rhythm presents a significant new insight.
16
But its
discovery
could be a new species, currently unknown to scientists.
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discovery
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
follow the discovery
make a discovery
great discovery
new discovery
important discovery
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Translations for
discovery
Portuguese
descoberta
comando encontrar
achado
descobrimento
Catalan
descoberta
descobriment
troballa
Spanish
descubrimiento
hallazgo
descubrir
descubrimientos
Russian
научное открытие
открытие
Discovery
through the time
Discovery
across language varieties
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United Kingdom
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