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scan
verb
-
scan
,
scanning
,
scans
,
scanned
to
look
over
something
quickly
but
carefully
in
order
to
find
a
particular
piece
of
information
,
person
,
or
danger
•
She
scanned
the
list
to
see
if
her
name
was
there
.
She
scanned
the
list
to
see
if
her
name
was
there
.
•
The
lifeguard
scanned
the
waves
for
signs
of
danger
.
The
lifeguard
scanned
the
waves
for
signs
of
danger
.
From
Latin
scandere
“
to
climb
,
scan
(
verse
).”
Sense
of
“
look
quickly
”
dates
from
the
20th
century
.
verb
-
scan
,
scanning
,
scans
,
scanned
to
examine
something
with
a
special
machine
or
program
so
that
information
is
recorded
,
shown
,
or
converted
into
digital
form
•
I
scanned
the
receipt
with
my
phone
to
save
a
copy
.
I
scanned
the
receipt
with
my
phone
to
save
a
copy
.
•
The
nurse
asked
me
to
lie
still
while
the
machine
scanned
my
knee
.
The
nurse
asked
me
to
lie
still
while
the
machine
scanned
my
knee
.
Extended
from
earlier
sense
of
"
examine
";
technological
use
began
in
the
mid-20th
century
with
electronic
imaging
devices
.
noun
an
image
or
test
result
produced
by
scanning
,
or
a
quick
look
over
something
•
The
doctor
showed
me
the
knee
scan
on
the
screen
.
The
doctor
showed
me
the
knee
scan
on
the
screen
.
•
After
a
quick
scan
,
we
realized
the
document
was
missing
a
page
.
After
a
quick
scan
,
we
realized
the
document
was
missing
a
page
.
Nominal
use
of
the
verb
"
scan
,"
first
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
with
medical
imaging
.
verb
-
scan
,
scanning
,
scans
,
scanned
to
analyze
a
line
of
poetry
to
show
its
rhythmic
pattern
of
stressed
and
unstressed
syllables
•
The
professor
taught
us
how
to
scan
a
Shakespearean
sonnet
.
The
professor
taught
us
how
to
scan
a
Shakespearean
sonnet
.
•
I
struggled
to
scan
the
line
because
of
its
unusual
rhythm
.
I
struggled
to
scan
the
line
because
of
its
unusual
rhythm
.
From
Latin
scandere
"
to
climb
;
to
scan
verse
,"
retained
in
the
specialized
literary
sense
.
scandal
noun
-
scandalize
,
scandalizing
,
scandalizes
,
scandalized
a
shocking
action
or
event
that
breaks
laws
or
moral
rules
and
angers
many
people
when
it
becomes
known
•
The
minister
resigned
after
the
corruption
scandal
was
revealed
.
The
minister
resigned
after
the
corruption
scandal
was
revealed
.
•
The
company's
share
price
plummeted
because
of
a
safety
scandal
involving
its
latest
product
.
The
company's
share
price
plummeted
because
of
a
safety
scandal
involving
its
latest
product
.
from
Latin
scandalum
“
cause
for
offense
”,
through
Old
French
escandle
,
Middle
English
skandal
;
originally
meaning
a
trap
or
stumbling
block
to
faith
noun
-
scandalize
,
scandalizing
,
scandalizes
,
scandalized
talk
or
gossip
about
shocking
wrongdoing
,
especially
rumors
that
spread
quickly
•
She
loves
reading
magazines
full
of
celebrity
scandal
.
She
loves
reading
magazines
full
of
celebrity
scandal
.
•
The
small
town
buzzed
with
scandal
after
the
mayor
’
s
unexpected
divorce
.
The
small
town
buzzed
with
scandal
after
the
mayor
’
s
unexpected
divorce
.
same
origin
as
Sense
1
;
over
time
also
came
to
mean
the
talk
about
disgraceful
acts