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English dictionary: words starting with prob - page 1

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noun

A person who is serving a probationary or trial period in a job or position to which they are newly appointed.

Usage examples:

Training thrust and needs for indian forest service probationers and performance evaluation of offi…
noun

The position or condition of a probationer; = probationship .

noun

A person who is serving a probation or trial; = "probationer".

noun

A state, position, or condition of probation; a term or period of probation; a novitiate.

adjective

Having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating something; affording proof or evidence.

Usage examples:

It places the probative burden on the defendant
adverb

By way of probation or of proof.

adjective

Having the quality or function of proving or demonstrating.

noun

A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body.

Usage examples:

The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated rad…
verb

Physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument.

Usage examples:

Hands probed his body from top to bottom
verb

Physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument.

Usage examples:

Hands probed his body from top to bottom
noun

A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body.

Usage examples:

The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated rad…
noun

A synthetic sulphur-containing compound which promotes increased excretion of uric acid and is used to treat gout.

Usage examples:

There are two classes of drugs to reduce uric acid: uricosurics, such as probenecid, which increase…
noun

A blunt-ended surgical instrument used for exploring a wound or part of the body.

Usage examples:

The surgeon passes the probe over the surgical site again and excises more specimen if elevated rad…
verb

Physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument.

Usage examples:

Hands probed his body from top to bottom
adjective

Inquiring closely into something; searching.

Usage examples:

She asks some probing questions
verb

Physically explore or examine (something) with the hands or an instrument.

Usage examples:

Hands probed his body from top to bottom
noun

A food or pill that contains good bacteria that may keep you healthy

Usage examples:

Probiotic yogurt, there was a wealth of evidence that probiotic bacteria do have an effect on health.
noun

A unit of probability based on deviation from the mean of a standard distribution.

Usage examples:

They estimated the parameters of the model using a generalized linear model with a binomial error d…
noun

A unit of probability based on deviation from the mean of a standard distribution.

Usage examples:

They estimated the parameters of the model using a generalized linear model with a binomial error d…
noun

The quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency.

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Financial probity
noun

A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.

Usage examples:

They have financial problems
adjective

Denoting or relating to people whose behaviour causes difficulties to themselves and others.

Usage examples:

Practitioners help families develop strategies for managing problem behaviour in teens
idiom

A thinker who focuses on the problem as stated and tries to synthesize information and knowledge to achieve a solution

noun

A person who finds solutions to difficult or complex issues.

adjective

Constituting or presenting a problem.

Usage examples:

The situation was problematic for teachers
noun

A thing that constitutes a problem.

Usage examples:

The problematics of artificial intelligence
adjective

Involving or constituting a problem.

Usage examples:

The weighting of votes was particularly problematical
adverb

In a way that has or causes many problems or difficulties

Usage examples:

The school has become problematically overcrowded., problematically, we don’t have the money for th…
verb

Make into or regard as a problem requiring a solution.

Usage examples:

He problematized the concept of history
noun

A person who studies, proposes, or is concerned with problems. rare before 20th century. now chiefly mathematics.

adjective

Of or relating to a problemist.

verb

To discuss or consider problems; to theorize, speculate.

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