verb
- to distinguish or separate one thing from another
Usage: formal; rare
Examples
- The scientist was able to secern the different compounds in the mixture.
- It can be difficult to secern truth from fiction in ancient texts.
- The expert could secern authentic artifacts from clever forgeries.
- Students must learn to secern reliable sources from unreliable ones.
- The judge’s role is to secern relevant evidence from irrelevant details.