Probing in a sentence as an adjective

That means there's a larger target to "hit" when probing for information, and it makes picking up on plots much easier.

Because you're blindly hitting hosts and attempting logins, you don't know whose infrastructure you're probing.

There will be dozens of independently administered for loops probing for it within 24 hours.

Seem like too many rules for you?Use this as a reminder about why it's important to ask probing questions whenever you interview for a job.

Most of the 10k brainwallets found by the author have probably been made by another 'researcher' who is actively probing the network to look for thieves.

When probing for more thorough information, the founder became a bit squirrely, which is probably due to some sort of discomfort around sharing stuff.

Police aren't allowed to troll through neighborhoods with heat sensors looking for pot-growers, so how is this that different?The idea is that they are probing the contents of private homes without a warrant, no?

I would just like to take a moment here to draw attention to the fact that the planned Superconducting Supercollider would have been even more capable at probing supersymmetry than the LHC and had it not been cancelled it would have been operating for well over a decade by now.

Probing definitions

adjective

diligent and thorough in inquiry or investigation; "a probing inquiry"; "a searching investigation of their past dealings"

See also: inquisitory searching