Ascertain


The meaning of the word Ascertain is: learn or discover with certainty; determine


Examples:

Detective Jimmy was able to quickly ascertain the suspect was not being honest with him.

published by Gussie on 2021-07-22 07:45:59


From looking at Monica's grim face, I was able to ascertain she was in emotional distress.

published by Liane on 2021-09-16 17:02:30


In order to ascertain which applicant was most qualified for the position, the hiring manager spent a long time reviewing the resumes.

published by Roseanna on 2021-10-23 18:48:28


Since I’m not a very good liar, most people usually find it easy to ascertain when I’m being dishonest.

published by Ileen on 2021-07-06 13:58:50


He told the story in such a strange way that it was difficult to ascertain his exact message.

published by Verla on 2021-08-26 04:53:59


To ascertain if his business was actually making a profit, John hired an accountant to review his financial records.

published by Lenora on 2021-05-02 13:07:52


Are you able to ascertain if that rumor is based on fact or fiction?

published by Olene on 2021-08-06 09:19:25


In this case, the job of the jury is to ascertain the defendant’s guilt.

published by Lorette on 2021-07-13 05:53:37


In a few moments, the doctor will ascertain whether or not you need to be hospitalized because of your infection.

published by Alana on 2021-10-06 22:48:02


As so many rapes go unreported each year, it is difficult to ascertain the actual number of sexual assaults.

published by Ahmad on 2021-03-13 17:32:44


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