0 past simple and past participle of prospect
1 to search for gold, oil, or other valuable substances on or under the surface of the earth:
The final fault activity is represented by the faults in the centre of the prospected site.
The thick lines delimit the prospected river basins.
Hence, she fails to elicit a prospected response that agrees with her statement.
Considering the advantages of quantum robots, some important potential applications are also analyzed and prospected.
It should be made clear that, when boring has taken place, only one site out of every three prospected is worked for coal.
The country's remaining accessible coal outcrops are, however, not unlimited in extent and for the most part have yet to be prospected.
Ten sites are to be prospected; their total area is about 970 acres.
A number of other sites are being prospected, and the search for further sites to prospect is still in progress.