0 the act of discovering information about crimes or other activities, and finding out who or what is responsible for them:
Some sleuthing from our investigative reporter uncovered some interesting information on Parkinson.
The FBI has declined to provide detailed information about its online sleuthing.
If you're willing to do a little sleuthing, it's likely you can get to the bottom of what's causing your pain.
After four years of sleuthing, she discovered that the statue's real creator was Brazilian.
The search for the killer began in one of the most intensive efforts at medical sleuthing ever undertaken.
Of particular interest for its aspects of ' sleuthing ' is the story of the undercover agent, recruited to collect evidence while acting as a nurse's aide.
It is worth the money, as it will be able to do the work of many other volumes, and it will save much sleuthing by students and researchers.
The fast-paced story line retains a serious tone with humorous interludes to ease the tension and turn the sleuthing relatives into real people.
There are reports of freelance sleuthing into the allegations by students from rival schools.
In one appearance, some in the crowd lampooned him as a sleuthing bloodhound with a large protruding nose.