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Term: prober

Description:

A prober can refer to both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it means a person or a device that investigates or examines something carefully. As a verb, it means to inquire or explore deeply into a subject matter or a situation.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The scientist used a prober to study the composition of the new material.
  2. During the interview, the journalist probed the politician about his controversial decisions.
  3. As a famous psychiatrist, Dr. Smith is known forprobing into the depths of the human mind.
  4. The detective probed the crime scene for any evidence that could lead to the murderer.
  5. She was an excellent prober, always asking insightful questions to understand a person's motives.

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