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discovered

[ US /dɪˈskəvɝd/ ]
[ UK /dɪskˈʌvəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. discovered or determined by scientific observation
    discovered differences in achievement
    no explanation for the observed phenomena
    variation in the ascertained flux depends on a number of factors
    the discovered behavior norms

How To Use discovered In A Sentence

  • Methone is a bit bigger than Anthe, at 3km (1.8 miles) in diameter, it too was discovered by the Cassini imaging team in 2004. Tom's Astronomy Blog
  • Nothing much happened except that I discovered the automatic paper towel dispenser and proceeded to contort my body into various positions to get the thing to work.
  • Barred from hearing the Sanskrit Veda and from access to the religion of the twice-born, they discovered their own spiritual path, an intimate and direct relationship with their Lord.
  • Occasionally rorqual skulls have been discovered in which the long lower jaws have been stuck wedged inside various of the skull openings and with their tips protruding like tusks. From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
  • Brandt was the impresario who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America.
  • After using Gentoo I discovered that they're not that "ricer" community everyone claims they are. Planet Ubuntu
  • Oddly, these TV wreck detectives are always trying to find out something which the experienced real divers nannying them around the wreck discovered when they first dived the ship 20 years ago.
  • When he discovered, in 1954, that dimethylnitrosamine was hepatotoxic he noticed that the poisoned livers contained enlarged cells similar to those seen in veno-occlusive disease.
  • It was only in hospital that he discovered bone protruding through his skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other inscriptions discovered are Sanskrit mantras transliterated in Tulu script.
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