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discover
verb transitive
Literally, to uncover; to remove a covering. Isaiah 22:8.
discover
To lay open to the view; to disclose; to show; to make visible; to expose to view something before unseen or concealed. Go, draw aside the curtains and discover the several caskets to this noble prince. He discovereth deep things out of darkness. Job 12:22. Law can discover sin, but not remove.
discover
To reveal; to make known. We will discover ourselves to them.7 Samuel 14:8. Discover not a secret to another. Proverbs 25:9.
discover
To espy; to have the first sight of; as, a man at mast-head discovered land. When we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand. Acts 21:3.
discover
To find out; to obtain the first knowledge of; to come to the knowledge of something sought or before unknown. Columbus discovered the variation of the magnetic needle. We often discover our mistakes, when too late to prevent their evil effects.
discover
To detect; as, we discovered the artifice; the thief, finding himself discovered, attempted to escape. Discover differs from invent. We discover what before existed, though to us unknown; we invent what did not before exist.