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probing

[proh-bing] / ˈproʊ bɪŋ /


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Lawmakers and government investigators have been probing how insurers’ billing practices have contributed to Medicare Advantage costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

This show juxtaposes paintings and works on paper by that master with those by the younger artist, who was born in 1993, probing the ways he channels the former’s creative bounty.

From The Wall Street Journal

That same property, however, makes them invaluable tools for probing the deepest laws of physics.

From Science Daily

Think of agents as autonomous digital bots that roam up and down a company probing and executing its business process.

From The Wall Street Journal

Possibilities include probing gender dynamics within Neanderthal society, or migration habits -- perhaps males were likely to leave their societies while females stayed with their families, for example.

From Barron's