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discovery
noun as in finding, uncovering
Strongest matches
analysis, detection, diagnosis, disclosure, encounter, exploration, introduction, revelation, sighting
Strong matches
authentication, calculation, certification, determination, discernment, empiricism, espial, experimentation, exposition, exposure, feeling, hearing, identification, invention, learning, locating, location, origination, perception, sensing, strike, verification
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Example Sentences
DWP policy calls for minor repairs to the cover to be addressed “within 48 hours of discovery,” according to a maintenance manual for the reservoir.
He asked why the discovery of ricin and a copy of an al-Qaeda training manual in Radukabana's house could not have been swiftly revealed.
Dr James Sumner, a lecturer on the history of technology at the University of Manchester, suggested the president had confused the discovery with the later creation of the atomic bomb.
Mr Platt said the group had been fishing "as normal" on the River Aire when his son made his discovery close to South Accommodation Road.
It was the first confirmed discovery on the island of Ireland since September 2023.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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