detection

simple noun17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Used especially in medicine to refer to finding a disease at an early stage.

The process of identifying the presence of cancer in the body.

The identification of fraudulent activities, often in financial contexts.

Common in computing and data transmission to describe finding mistakes in data.

Refers to the process of discovering that a crime has been committed.

The process of discovering the presence of radiation.

To successfully stay hidden or unnoticed.

To successfully get away from being noticed or found.

To cleverly or skillfully avoid being caught or found.

To make the process of finding something more effective or accurate.

The frequency or speed at which something is detected.

An organized set of components that work together to detect something.

A specific procedure or way of detecting something.

The application of scientific knowledge for the purpose of detection.

A skillful or efficient way of detecting something.

The set of tools or devices needed to detect something.

A machine or piece of equipment designed to detect something.