ascertain ˌˈæsərˌteɪn verb
1. learn or discover with confidence
2. establish after a calculation, investigation or study
3. learn or determine by making an inquiry or other effort
4. take care or make sure to do something
The word ascertain has appeared in 100 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year, including on March 22 in “How the Owner of a Nightclub and a Roller Rink Spends His Sundays,” by Sara Aridi. In the article, Varun Kataria talks about checking in on his businesses:
I live a block and a half from where I work. I’m always flowing through my spaces, and I think that’s the benefit of proximity. My move is always to do a loop, take the temperature of each space. Is it busy? Is it slow? Does staff seem happy? Do they seem stressed out? I’ll try to ascertain all that information as quickly as possible.
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