19 Verbs to Use for the Word probed

"Our time is short, very short indeed, if we have to manufacture, launch, and deploy the probes in time to locate and then destroy the asteroid.

The points marked the locations of the SE freighters that had carried the real probes.

Just in case there was a leak somewhere-and apparently there was!-Robert made a fuss about wanting to offer his freighters to convey the probes to the deployment site.

The laboratories and manufacturing centers of organizations like Starlight Enterprise, Nolan Mining Enterprise, and other companies can create these probes in vast quantities very quickly, using robotic techniques.

" I took the little case from my pocket and extracting from it a jointed probe of thickish silver wire, screwed the two halves together and handed the completed instrument to Thorndyke; who passed the slender rod through the grille and adroitly turned the letter over.

By this time he had fished out from his case a slender probe, which he bent back and forth as he once more approached the table.

Then he suddenly initiated the electromagnetic pulse to fry the microwave probes, but he also fried his own system.

Have you got a probe about you?"

Life is the matter of literature; and thence it comes that all leading inquiries to which literature gives rise probe for their premises to the roots of our being and expand in their issues to the unknown limits of human fate.

" He handed me back my probe, pocketed his lamp, released the catch of the lock on the door, and turned away along the dark, musty-smelling hall.

The first the son of Apollo, worshipped in Arcadia, who invented the probe and bandages for wounds; the second the brother of Mercury, killed by lightning; and the third the son of Arsippus Arsione, who first taught the art of tooth-drawing and purging.

At the end of the discussion it was agreed that the two companies, with others, would begin to manufacture the probes according to Stephen Hoshino's design.

" Rowcliffe turned to the table and picked up a probe and a lancet and dropped them into a sterilising solution.

It would never have done, anyway, to send the probes out in a tight bunch as the seven NME freighters; deployment must be simultaneously effected from several sites, and this is the command I just gave Captain Marks-Owens.

Chaucer evidently thought him a man who would spare no unnecessary probe to the feelings (see the close of his version of Ugolino).

Ego docebo te, qui mulier ante nuptias sponso te probes virginem. 6148.

From the center where the asteroid was indicated, an expanding circle of darkness went forth, gradually swallowing up all the probes.

"Captain Marks-Owens will now initiate the program that will unify the probes into a single system.

Bullet wound right chestmust probe for it later; right arm broken; not likely to see any more of this war.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  probed