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radar

[rey-dahr] / ˈreɪ dɑr /
NOUN
radio detecting and ranging
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Example Sentences

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Maybe 'Dyche-ball' is going under the radar a bit, because they are doing very well.

From BBC

“Little did I know it was potentially on the radar for me. That’s a moment that lives rent-free in my head, that’s for sure.”

From Los Angeles Times

Now, his team is the No. 10 seed going under the radar into the College Football Playoff, where it will face No. 7 Texas A&M on Saturday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Weatherald was in fine early touch, clobbering a series of boundaries from Carse whose radar was off, bowling too short and wide.

From Barron's

InSAR functions like a sophisticated version of "spot the difference," using radar signals to detect extremely small changes in the Earth's surface from orbit.

From Science Daily