reconnoitre
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
noun
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
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Swarms of fighting planes took off to reconnoitre.
From Time Magazine Archive
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"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
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