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radar

[rey-dahr] / ˈreɪ dɑr /
NOUN
radio detecting and ranging
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The four years since the Beijing Games have yielded success and that put an Olympic medal firmly on the radar but seventh place is a setback for Hall, who finished sixth in 2022.

From BBC

The priority is getting on scouts’ radar as quickly as possible—and a season or two on junior varsity is unacceptable.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a result, newer, more subtle technologies for monitoring—in-home radar instead of cameras, wearables that provide other benefits and only trigger alerts when there’s a real emergency—are gaining in popularity.

From The Wall Street Journal

He acknowledges he brought a radar gun to the rink to clock her speed.

From The Wall Street Journal

While some spearers use radar and other high-tech gizmos, many just sit and wait for a sturgeon to pass under their shack before pouncing.

From The Wall Street Journal