Detect in a sentence as a verb

Let me try and give you an idea of how deep the rabbit hole can go.- Okay, you want to detect bots.

We have been training it for many years, so it can detect phishing forms with great accuracy.

They will hire people, experts, who will find new ways of breaking in to servers they detect as having mail servers running on them.

To make matters worse, it tends to be hard to detect these issues in testing, because your tests are probably build from the latest code.

Not vocal voice, but your authorial voice, the sort of thing English teachers teach you to detect in written documents.

As we've apparently discovered, it also makes it possible for us to detect TLS subversion.

Or perhaps you could push vendors to make their products susceptible to this kind of attack, secure in the belief that it may be difficult for others to detect.

We humans can only "see" excitations with a well-defined mass, or better yet, our detectors can only detect excitations with a well-defined mass.

We probably don't have any nascent Hitlers, but we certainly have people who will abuse power if they get it, and ignoring people with good intentions will make them impossible to detect.

They allow us to detect the underlying commonalities that define particular systems of teaching, commonalities that otherwise hide in the background.

She gives such great, clear technical answers -- they can detect child porn by a combination of reverse image search analysis and manual checks, but they can't visually tell whether a movie or song is licensed to play.

Detect definitions

verb

discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"

See also: observe find discover notice