descry|descried|descries|descrying in English

verb

[de·scry || dɪ'skraɪ]

see; see from far away; discove

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1. If you descry that some stars suddenly turned bright.

2. Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others unheeded.

3. In this beautiful sunset photo, I seem to descry the wings of the angel.

4. Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded.

5. 26 Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded.

6. Learn to foster an ardent imagination; so shall you descry beauty which others passed unheeded---George Norman Douglas, British writer.

7. When I think of you I descry in my mind a vast mountain in the distance melting away to the horizon.

8. Burnout is descried as an ‘occupational phenomenon’, meaning that although it’s not a medical condition, it’s something that people would seek help and support for

9. About his life experiences, we briefly stress his main experiences in the fields of literature, politics, leagues, writing and editing, to descry the occurring cause of his poetics.

10. We descry the intermediary function with fashion culture of beauty program by the analysis of it. Furthermore, we also detect cultural capital carries greatly power of domination in the field.

11. "And from th' Antarctic Pole eastward Beholdas much more land, which never was descried,Wherein are rocks of pearl that shine as brightAs all the lamps that beautify the sky;And shall I die, and this unconquerèd?" Author: Christopher Marlowe

12. "And from th' Antarctic Pole eastward Beholdas much more land, which never was descried,Wherein are rocks of pearl that shine as brightAs all the lamps that beautify the sky;And shall I die, and this unconquerèd?" Author: Christopher Marlowe