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Synonyms

reconnoitre

American  
[ree-kuh-noi-ter, rek-uh-] / ˌri kəˈnɔɪ tər, ˌrɛk ə- /

verb (used with or without object)

Chiefly British.
reconnoitred, reconnoitring
  1. reconnoiter.


reconnoitre British  
/ ˌrɛkəˈnɔɪtə /

verb

  1. to survey or inspect (an enemy's position, region of land, etc); make a reconnaissance (of)

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noun

  1. the act or process of reconnoitring; a reconnaissance

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Other Word Forms

  • reconnoitrer noun

Etymology

Origin of reconnoitre

C18: from obsolete French reconnoître to inspect, explore; see recognize

Example Sentences

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He was headed, generally, for Lake Superior, and would reconnoitre once he got to Lake Michigan.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 29, 2018

The Sunni caliph Mansur, whose new empire stretched from India to the Atlantic, sailed up and down the Tigris to reconnoitre a place for his home.

From Economist • Jun. 12, 2014

The planes reconnoitre and threaten, the people fear.

From Time Magazine Archive

Swarms of fighting planes took off to reconnoitre.

From Time Magazine Archive

"No doubt they are friendly, my dear child," said Mr. Grafton; and he sent Paul, who was armed, forward to reconnoitre.

From Delusion, or The Witch of New England by Lee, Eliza Buckminster