- verbdetect (verb) · detects (third person present) · detected (past tense) · detected (past participle) · detecting (present participle)
- discover or identify the presence or existence of:"cancer may soon be detected in its earliest stages"
- discern (something intangible or barely perceptible):"Paul detected a faint note of weariness in his father's voice"
- discover or investigate (a crime or its perpetrators):"the public can help the police to detect crime"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin detect- ‘uncovered’, from the verb detegere, from de- (expressing reversal) + tegere ‘to cover’. The original senses were ‘uncover, expose’ and ‘give someone away’, later ‘expose the real or hidden nature of’; hence the current (partly influenced by detective).
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