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    De·tec·tion
    /dəˈtekSHən/

    noun

  2. The meaning of DETECTION is the act of detecting : the state or fact of being detected. How to use detection in a sentence.

  3. noun. the act of detecting. the fact of being detected. discovery, as of error or crime: chance detection of smuggling. Telecommunications. rectification of alternating signal currents in a radio receiver.

  4. DETECTION definition: 1. the fact of noticing or discovering something: 2. the fact of the police discovering…. Learn more.

  5. Detection is the act of noticing or discovering something. At the airport, you might see German Shepherds trained in the detection of drug smuggling or explosives in luggage. Detection, detect, detective, detector — all are about noticing and discovering.

  6. DETECTION meaning: 1. the fact of noticing or discovering something: 2. the fact of the police discovering…. Learn more.

  7. 5 days ago · Detection is the work of investigating a crime in order to find out what has happened and who committed it. The detection rate for motor vehicle theft that year was just 11.7 per cent. The most important deterrent for most criminals is the likelihood of detection and arrest.

  8. the process of discovering or noticing something, especially something that is not easy to see, hear, etc.; the fact of being discovered or noticed. crime prevention and detection. Last year the detection rate for car theft was just 13 per cent.

  9. detection. noun. /dɪˈtɛkʃn/. [uncountable] the process of detecting something; the fact of being detected crime prevention and detection Last year the detection rate for car theft was just 13%. Many problems, however, escape detection. Early detection of cancer is vitally important.

  10. Define detection: the act or process of discovering, finding, or noticing something—usage, synonyms, more.

  11. 1. the act of discovering or the fact of being discovered: detection of crime. 2. (Electronics) the act or process of extracting information, esp at audio or video frequencies, from an electromagnetic wave. See also demodulation.

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