0 past simple and past participle of probe
1 to try to discover information that other people do not want you to know, by asking questions carefully and not directly:
Even seemingly highminded action must be probed by this sarcastic mistrust, until true motives are revealed.
In addition, they are probed in detail about potential positive and negative experiences to support their impressions.
If not all attributes are processed continuously, the position of the moving target will have to be probed at some instant.
The basis of the proposal is the measurement of the angular distribution of the exiting beam particles from the probed plasma column.
Local second-harmonic generation enhancement on gold nanostructures probed by two-photon microscopy.
We probed all regressions in the three tables for multicollinearity by testing for the variance inflation factors.
The chromatic stimulation probed only responses to the red-green axis.
When probed regarding their personal contribution, the self-relevant causal explanation varied with the maltreatment type.