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| probe |
| probe |
| Noun | 1. | probe - an inquiry into unfamiliar or questionable activities; "there was a congressional probe into the scandal"inquiry, research, enquiry - a search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research than it has received" fishing expedition - an investigation undertaken in the hope (but not the stated purpose) of discovering information |
| 2. | probe - a flexible slender surgical instrument with a blunt end that is used to explore wounds or body cavities surgical instrument - a medical instrument used in surgery | |
| 3. | probe - an exploratory action or expedition exploration - a careful systematic search | |
| 4. | probe - an investigation conducted using a flexible surgical instrument to explore an injury or a body cavity research - systematic investigation to establish facts | |
| Verb | 1. | probe - question or examine thoroughly and closelyenquire, investigate, inquire - conduct an inquiry or investigation of; "The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities"; "inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady" re-examine - question after cross-examination by opposing counsel; "re-examine one's witness" investigate, look into - investigate scientifically; "Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese" |
| 2. | probe - examine physically with or as if with a probe; "probe an anthill" penetrate, perforate - pass into or through, often by overcoming resistance; "The bullet penetrated her chest" gutter - wear or cut gutters into; "The heavy rain guttered the soil" |