ascertainment / ˌæs ərˈteɪn /

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ascertainment 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine: to ascertain the facts.
  2. Archaic. to make certain, clear, or definitely known.

ascertainment 近义词

n. 名词 noun

discovery

更多ascertainment例句

  1. On the podcast, hosts Andrew Keatts and Sara Libby try to ascertain why a relatively small group of people — the cops — would have any major impact on the county’s vaccine inventory.
  2. Google Analytics is a web analytics product from Google that has helped a lot of digital marketers and website owners ascertain the performance of their website.
  3. To ascertain if the vomeronasal receptors were different from the smell receptors that Axel and Buck discovered, I made a library of the genes expressed by every individual neuron in the mouse VNO.
  4. Claudit seemed, none the less, to experience great relief from this first ascertainment.
  5. In fact no test for its ascertainment, known to the sense or experience of the Committee, was omitted.
  6. It would save a world of trouble if the expressions in which this idea is said to be conveyed were equally easy of ascertainment.
  7. Those who look for such ascertainment are on a wrong track, and are doomed to disappointment.
  8. These, then, are the rules which govern the ascertainment of the shares of the members of a family on a partition.