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    As·cer·tain
    /ˌasərˈtān/

    verb

    • 1. find (something) out for certain; make sure of: "an attempt to ascertain the cause of the accident"
  2. Definition of ascertain verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. to discover something: [ + question word ] We are still trying to ascertain whether the fire was started deliberately. (Definition of ascertain from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. Origin of ascertain 1 First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English, variant of acertain, assertain, from Middle French acertain-, stem of acertener “to make certain”; equivalent to a- 5 + certain

  5. ascertain meaning, definition, what is ascertain: to find out something: Learn more.

  6. The meaning of ASCERTAIN is to find out or learn with certainty. How to use ascertain in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Ascertain.

  7. If you ascertain the truth about something, you find out what it is, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so.

  8. When you ascertain something, you are actively seeking to establish the truth or accuracy of a particular fact, piece of information, or situation. This process often involves careful examination, research, observation, or inquiry to confirm the details or resolve any uncertainties.

  9. Ascertain definition: to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine. See examples of ASCERTAIN used in a sentence.

  10. verb. These are words and phrases related to ascertain. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of ascertain. The insurance adjuster had to ascertain the exact value of the missing jewels. Synonyms. find out. establish. verify. determine. certify. learn. discover. detect. unearth. ferret out.

  11. To ascertain is to verify facts by inquiry or analysis: to ascertain the truth about an event. To learn is to add to one’s knowledge or information: to learn a language.

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