English to Latin Meaning of ascertain - cognoscere


Ascertain :
cognoscere

cognoscere, legere, ratio, Intellego, persequi, immoderata cuiusque luxuria subsequenda, curram post, sequitur, vade, Constituo, amen amen dico, perniciem, definire, praescribere, LEGO, iudex, discernere, veniat, posuit, decernere,, otium, ad habitatores, implicata, illustrare, demonstrabo, profer, cuius evidentiam, liquet, videlicet sursum, implerem, probare, quin, et faciam, vexillum, explicate, interpretaretur, illustratum, proponere, edisserat, facere, regunt, colligunt de, videre

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Definitions of ascertain in English
Verb(1) establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study(2) be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something(3) find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort(4) learn or discover with certainty
Examples of ascertain in English
(1) A second objective was to attempt to ascertain the limits to survival in terms of loss of conductivity.(2) an attempt to ascertain the cause of the accident(3) It would be appreciated if you would ascertain this information in a timely manner.(4) There's an awkward pause as we try to ascertain the seriousness of the situation.(5) management should ascertain whether adequate funding can be provided(6) Much effort has been expended in attempting to ascertain a precise antecedent to the trust in other laws.(7) As a result there are no references to ascertain the authenticity of many works.(8) He will in due course be interviewed to ascertain his version of events.(9) A fire investigation team will try to ascertain the exact cause but it is thought to have been an electrical fault.(10) A team from the air accident investigation unit is still trying to ascertain the cause of the crash.(11) He is now awaiting an insurance quote to ascertain the cost of repairing damage to both the statue and its foundations.(12) Efforts to ascertain concrete information are met with bland replies and you come away none the wiser.(13) The department in question could have ascertained her identity by looking at its own records.(14) Moreover some of these physicians often issue a certificate of death before making a check up and ascertaining the cause of death.(15) Whether such an exposure would affect the hormone status of women, children, or fetuses is not ascertainable from the results of the present study.(16) Regardless of the opinions, however, the application of ascertainment and discernment require readers to discuss the book critically.
Related Phrases of ascertain
(1) to ascertain ::
experiri libebat
(2) ascertain by measuring ::
Isdem mensurae
Synonyms
Verb
1. find out ::
cognoscere
2. watch ::
vigilate
3. assure ::
amen amen dico
4. find ::
inveniet
Antonyms
1. miss ::
miss
2. overlook ::
iniqua praetergredi
Different Forms
ascertain, ascertainable, ascertained, ascertaining, ascertainment, ascertains
Word Example from TV Shows
we gather to ascertain
the guilt or innocence of this...

we gather to ASCERTAIN the guilt or innocence of this...

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 8

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