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pick up on
verb as in ascertain
verb as in discover
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in distinguish
verb as in ferret out
verb as in listen
Strong matches
verb as in locate
verb as in look out
verb as in note
verb as in notice
verb as in observe
Strongest matches
verb as in remark
verb as in sympathize
Strongest matches
verb as in watch
verb as in witness
Example Sentences
With more known about PDAP1 and its role in the integrated stress response, Lemon expects that cell biologists who study protein production and cell survival under periods of excessive stress will pick up on the new findings and study PDAP1 more extensively.
“You can pick up on something about someone’s past relationships through what they find funny, or what they can’t find funny,” Golden stresses.
County customers and 8,100 Orange County customers, warning that the utility may consider power cuts once the Santa Ana winds pick up on Wednesday.
“Obviously that joke does not reflect the views of President Trump or our campaign. And I think it is sad that the media will pick up on one joke that was made by a comedian rather than the truths that were shared by the phenomenal list of speakers that we had.”
Kids in your life will pick up on your relationship with money and develop habits based on their interpretation of it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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