Probe in a sentence as a noun

Eventually there will be a Mars probe and that is great.

You get a lift from the aliens, but they charge you one **** probe for the ride.

Compilers would insert a special "stack probe" at the start of functions.

Hard to say if you've never seen a beach and the only communication you get back from your probe is "I'm wet!

For people that know you had an exit, they never saw the documents and don't know what your number was. And if they probe, then "the investors got most of it, and uncle sam took half of the rest.

"Connecting USB data collection probe doesn't work unless the user moves the mouse after connecting.

Probe in a sentence as a verb

Panels efficiency is measured in Watts, and this kid is not going to be able to record their efficiency with a simple probe DMM.

The goal of a product like Telegram is to defend against adversaries like governments, and hence governments will be able to probe their servers for weaknesses.

The passing of Neil Armstrong this week is a reminder of the inspiration and wonder that our space program has provided in the past; the curiosity probe on mars is a reminder of what remains to be discovered.

Obligatory talking points associated with the Fermi Paradox:- It takes a very short time in comparison to the age of the galaxy for a single self-replicating probe to result in a descendant probe visit to every star.

The kernel knew about these stack probes, and so when it saw a bus error for an address in the stack segment but below the current stack, it could look around the return address to see if there was a stack probe instruction, and it could figure out a safe place to resume after expanding the stack.

Probe definitions

noun

an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities; "there was a congressional probe into the scandal"

See also: investigation

noun

a flexible slender surgical instrument with a blunt end that is used to explore wounds or body cavities

noun

an exploratory action or expedition

noun

an investigation conducted using a flexible surgical instrument to explore an injury or a body cavity

verb

question or examine thoroughly and closely

See also: examine

verb

examine physically with or as if with a probe; "probe an anthill"