Sentences with ascertained
as·cer·tain
A a - To ascertain the facts.
- The two police officers ascertained that the body was found on a plantation about 7 feet from the footpath at the corner of City-road and Sloss-street.
- The loss of life has not yet been ascertained, but it is known to be enormous.
- Captain Mann, however, was given a course to steer which had been ascertained to be safe, after which the vessels parted company.
- One of the women, whose name could not be ascertained, was in such a state of collapse that the general belief was that she was dead.
- A person's normal mood range can be ascertained by noting the baseline level of activity in right and left prefrontal areas.