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All determinates synonyms

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verb determinates

  • distinguish β€” to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • notice β€” an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • admit β€” If you admit that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true, you agree, often unwillingly, that it is true.
  • make β€” to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
  • perceive β€” to become aware of, know, or identify by means of the senses: I perceived an object looming through the mist.
  • note β€” a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
  • see β€” to perceive with the eyes; look at.
  • observe β€” to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
  • locate β€” to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • detect β€” To detect something means to find it or discover that it is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation.
  • track β€” a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • discover β€” to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
  • catch β€” If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device.
  • pinpoint β€” the point of a pin.
  • recognize β€” to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
  • pronounce β€” to enunciate or articulate (sounds, words, sentences, etc.).
  • investigate β€” to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • determine β€” If a particular factor determines the nature of a thing or event, it causes it to be of a particular kind.
  • analyze β€” to separate (a thing, idea, etc.) into its parts so as to find out their nature, proportion, function, interrelationship, etc.
  • discriminate β€” to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality: The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives.
  • divide β€” to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc.
  • separate β€” to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space: to separate two fields by a fence.
  • characterize β€” If something is characterized by a particular feature or quality, that feature or quality is an obvious part of it.
  • qualify β€” to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent: to qualify oneself for a job.
  • identify β€” to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  • differentiate β€” to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
  • categorize β€” If you categorize people or things, you divide them into sets or you say which set they belong to.
  • know β€” to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • figure out β€” a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
  • describe β€” If you describe a person, object, event, or situation, you say what they are like or what happened.
  • find β€” to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • indicate β€” to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
  • tell β€” to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood.
  • remark β€” to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • descry β€” to discern or make out; catch sight of
  • recall β€” to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
  • recollect β€” to collect, gather, or assemble again (something scattered).
  • sight β€” the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • verify β€” to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate: Events verified his prediction.
  • trace β€” either of the two straps, ropes, or chains by which a carriage, wagon, or the like is drawn by a harnessed horse or other draft animal.
  • discern β€” to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend: They discerned a sail on the horizon.
  • distinguish β€” to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • place β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • spot β€” a rounded mark or stain made by foreign matter, as mud, blood, paint, ink, etc.; a blot or speck.
  • interpret β€” to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden meaning of a parable.
  • diagnose β€” If someone or something is diagnosed as having a particular illness or problem, their illness or problem is identified. If an illness or problem is diagnosed, it is identified.
  • tag β€” a children's game in which one player chases the others in an effort to touch one of them, who then takes the role of pursuer.
  • mark β€” Marcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • select β€” to choose in preference to another or others; pick out.
  • signalize β€” to make notable or conspicuous.
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