English to Gujarati Dictionary detect

detect

શોધી
definition
verb
cancer may soon be detected in its earliest stages
discover or identify the presence or existence of.
translation of 'detect'
પકડવું,
પકડી પાડવું,
પત્તો લગાડવો
verb
શોધી કાઢવું
example
The system had to be radically reformed to 'detect' murder, medical error and neglect.
As a commercial credit auditor, her job was to 'detect' fraud in receivables accounting.
They will also invest more than u00a330m in new technology to help 'detect' and prevent crime.
You can almost hear the organ playing devotional music in the background, and 'detect' the faintest whiff of incense on the breeze.
She fancied for a moment that she could 'detect' the faint rusty smell of hot steel.
The men who manned the security machines did not notice Atta, or 'detect' the knives that his team smuggled on to the plane.
Even the fact that there is the ability to 'detect' murder before it is committed is a complex issue.
Online insurer Esure is to use technology that recognises when a speaker is under stress in a bid to 'detect' fraud.
Rushbrook is no less bearish than Burns, saying he could 'detect' no bright spots, either in terms of sectors or geography.
He had just got done taking a shower but I could still 'detect' the faint smell of bleach.
Since their personalities mesh with those of their victims, it takes spiritual discernment to 'detect' them.
We want to prevent the crimes and 'detect' those that have already been committed.
the public can help the police to 'detect' crime
The new diagnostic kits can 'detect' the virus or antibodies for the virus in nasal or throat secretions and serum.
I may be completely wrong, but I 'detect' a faint whiff of arrogance and even racism in the Economist article.
To 'detect' the fraud however one must study the picture more closely.
Keys allow for ongoing access and the ability to return files, so it's hard to 'detect' theft.
For all the laughs their comedies still elicit, you can't help but 'detect' a note of regret in their remarks.
If a person under hypnosis is told that a glass of plain water is sweet, then he will really 'detect' a sweet taste in the water.
the public can help the police to 'detect' crime
And, at the very end I swear I could 'detect' the faint beginnings of a smile in his voice.
I could barely 'detect' the horseradish in the creamy bed of mashed potato, a more generous grating would have perked it up.
It is far more accurate to say that we 'detect' offences that have already been committed.
The presence of nitrite is 'detected' by a colour change to pink upon addition of specific reagents that can be seen visually.
Some of the increase can be traced to better ways of recognising cancer and 'detecting' cancer in an early stage.
When his presence was 'detected' the music paused and the gathering cheered his arrival.
Background air quality is already 'detectably' worse in Europe.
MODIS 'detects' hot spots in the landscape and assigns whether there is high, medium or low likelihood that a fire is present.
If the funding were available we could widen its use and make a real impact in 'detecting' more crimes.
A distinctive sweet smell was also 'detected' on the sea air in Rimini.
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