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probing
English
Adjective
probing (comparative more probing, superlative most probing)
- That investigates or explores deeply; that attempts to elicit information that is concealed.
- He was unsettled by her probing questions.
Noun
probing (plural probings)
- The action of investigating or exploring.
Synonyms
- exploring, investigating, questioning
Verb
probing
- present participle of probe
Anagrams
- pibgorn
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probang
English
Etymology
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Noun
probang (plural probangs)
- A slender elastic rod, as of whalebone, with a sponge on the end, for removing obstructions from the oesophagus, etc.
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- probe
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