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Reconnoitering

noun
1.
Exploring in order to gain information.  Synonyms: exploratory survey, reconnoitring, scouting.



Reconnoiter

verb
1.
Explore, often with the goal of finding something or somebody.  Synonyms: reconnoitre, scout.






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"Reconnoitering" Quotes from Famous Books



... halted; once more Petreius gallopped to the van; and passed from left to right across the front, reconnoitering the dispositions of the enemy. Then taking post, at the right, he unsheathed his broadsword, and waved it slowly in the air, pointing to the ...
— The Roman Traitor (Vol. 2 of 2) • Henry William Herbert

... October, marched back to the north side of Cedar Creek, which we commenced fortifying. The enemy brought heavy Batteries and shelled the 8th Corps camp on the left. The trains were sent to the rear, and the troops placed in line ready for action, but the enemy appeared to be reconnoitering, and fell back ...
— History of the 159th Regiment, N.Y.S.V. • Edward Duffy

... the way of Trask's carrying out his plan. He wished he had found some excuse for putting it out earlier. But he had not realized that it was to be left burning. He wanted to go out and do a little reconnoitering, but as the door of the main cabin leading forward was open, he had no way of leaving the cabin without being seen ...
— Isle o' Dreams • Frederick F. Moore

... had been badly cut up in a sudden burst of machine gun fire. Lieutenant Gordon with some men were rushed up to relieve what was left of the company, and while reconnoitering were cut off by the same fire. A stream of water four feet deep lay between them and their trenches. By standing in the stream, Lieutenant Gordon let the men crawl to the edge of the bank, where he lifted them across without their having to ...
— History of the American Negro in the Great World War • W. Allison Sweeney

... by making war on them, could make an end of them. So it was necessary to subdue those rebels. This made trouble, because in the end they will be subjected by the said governor and the troops whom he has brought with him. The governor was diligent in reconnoitering the said island, which he found to be very rich in many gold mines, which the natives improve and work, especially in the province called Ylucos. The latter is very fertile, abounding in provisions: rice, fowls, swine, goats, buffaloes, deer, ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803 - Volume III, 1569-1576 • E.H. Blair


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