Discoverer in a sentence as a noun

It's clearly written to show to the "discoverer" that it's only a gesture.

There's no way that the original discoverer could have used that method.

People think PageRank is an algorithm for ranking pages, but it's named after its discoverer.

Either he wasn't really as tall as the discoverer thought, or something was different to allow him to get that tall.

Did you know that "Aluminum" was the discoverer's own spelling, and was actually used in Britain soon after the naming?

The US government would have to pay each independent discoverer of the not-yet-released exploit, no?

It could make tactical and economic sense to simply prepare contingency plans, and wait for the first evidence of a 2nd-discoverer.

As the discoverer of PSA said, "I never dreamed that my discovery four decades ago would lead to such a profit-driven public health disaster.

> We should respect the name which the discoverer gave to it.\nWhy?I have a feeling if Americans said "aluminium" and Brits said "aluminum", you wouldn't be saying this.

Radio waves were described by their co-discoverer in 1888 as "an interesting laboratory experiment" with "no useful purpose" whatsoever.

It would be far from the first time that an administrator or owner didn't understand that the person was trying to help or just didn't really want to deal with it and it then just ended up being an issue of the vulnerability discoverer vs. law enforcement.

Discoverer definitions

noun

someone who is the first to think of or make something

See also: inventor artificer

noun

someone who is the first to observe something

See also: finder spotter