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View definitions for be discovered

be discovered

verb as in transpire

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Example Sentences

Mr. Auld-Thomas says, “That really puts an exclamation point behind the statement that, no, we have not found everything, and yes, there’s a lot more to be discovered.”

“It shows how important it is to look back at old data, because sometimes, hiding behind them is something new to be discovered, which can help us design the next generation of space exploration missions”.

From BBC

In promotional materials for the diptych, Sharon writes that the "unexpected harmony to be discovered in juxtaposition" and "its ability to invite a contemplation of both timely and timeless struggles" provide a justification of opera's "radical potential."

From Salon

But then he hoped it could be shown to the public in 2025, after 60 years of "lying around waiting to be discovered".

From BBC

The prosecution said he had staged the robbery and had been stealing money from his branch, and then killed Diana to cover it up, fearing he was about to be discovered.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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