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de·tect \də̇ˈtekt, dēˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English detecten, from Latin detectus, past participle of detegere to uncover, detect, from de from, away + tegere to cover — more at thatch 1. : to discover the true especially hidden or disguised character of (a person) < detect a hypocrite > < potential crack-ups who should have been detected at the induction center — S.L.A.Marshall > 2. : to discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of < detect the presence of alcohol in blood > < radar devices to detect enemy planes > < his keen eyes detected a slight movement in the bushes > 3. radio a. : to determine the presence of (a signal) b. : rectify c. : to convert (a modulated wave or current) into the original modulating wave or current : demodulate Synonyms: see discover |