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radar

[rey-dahr] / ˈreɪ dɑr /
NOUN
radio detecting and ranging
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His neighbours have told the BBC how Spiby, who has just been jailed for 16 years, stayed under the radar for years.

From BBC

“In many ways these stocks fly under the radar, and that can be a positive for long-term investors,” says Jay Jacobs, U.S. head of equity ETFs at BlackRock.

From The Wall Street Journal

Greenland has been on Canada's radar for some time.

From BBC

He often goes under the radar in a top-quality attack but regularly bowls some of the toughest overs.

From BBC

Not only are known volcanoes and known hazards being watched, but radar from satellites is being used to monitor land that has not displayed volcanic activity as far as we know, but might one day.

From Literature