reconnoitre|reconnoitred|reconnoitres|reconnoitring in English
verb
['rɪːkə'nɔɪtə(r) /'rekə-]
scout an enemy's territory in order to gather useful informatio
Use "reconnoitre|reconnoitred|reconnoitres|reconnoitring" in a sentence
1. Several scouts reconnoitre capturing enemy personnel photograph!
2. Coccal Tymothy cadging, Aludels reconnoitring lucubrates querulously
3. 4 They were sent to reconnoitre the enemy powder magazine.
4. Your currency, Stone , bought us a little reconnoitre of the library.
5. The platoon is sent to reconnoitre the village before the attack.
6. Time is long to reconnoitre the scene of a traffic accident by hands.
7. We sent a man though this exit to perform a reconnoitre of the Interior courtyard.
8. One night in August 19 therefore, the two men drove to Hallington to reconnoitre the line.
9. The patrol was quite likely an extension of the General's motives in assigning him to reconnoitre.
10. We had not long Bivouacked, before the barefooted sonof the governor came down to reconnoitre us
11. Once or twice I saw a ripple where he approached the surface, just put his head out to reconnoitre, and instantly dived again.
12. As the French refused to advance further to the northeast than Tilburg, apart from some reconnoitring armoured cars that went as far as Berlicum, this created a dangerous gap.
13. On the level of the ground little archways sometimes passthrough this Breastwork, by which means the defenders can crawl outto the stockade and reconnoitre their enemies