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43 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pry'

The journalist attempted to pry details about the secret government project.

The hacker tried to pry into the encrypted files to uncover sensitive information.

The lawyer skillfully tried to pry information from the witness during the intense cross-examination.

As the therapist, Emily knew when to pry into emotional issues and when to respect privacy.

The gossip columnist always tries to pry juicy stories from celebrities' personal lives.

The skilled surgeon needed to pry apart the fused tissues during the delicate operation.

Despite the challenging lock, the locksmith skillfully managed to pry open the secured safe.

The scientist used specialized tools to carefully pry open the delicate shell of the rare and ancient fossil.

In an attempt to rescue the injured bird, the wildlife rehabilitator had to gently pry apart its tangled feathers.

The astronaut had to pry open the space capsule's hatch to exit after a successful mission.

The experienced climber knew how to pry rocks apart to create handholds during the challenging ascent.

With a flathead screwdriver, the electrician carefully tried to pry open the malfunctioning electrical panel.

The environmentalist worked tirelessly to pry open the conversation about sustainable practices in the community.

The journalist faced criticism for attempting to pry into the private affairs of the public figure.

The journalist knew when to pry for details and when to respect the interviewee's boundaries.

Faced with a complex code, the computer programmer needed to pry into the software's intricate structure to identify the bug.

The researcher aimed to pry insights from the data, exploring patterns that could lead to groundbreaking discoveries.

The pilot had to pry open the jammed cockpit door to access crucial controls during the emergency landing.

The diplomat tried to pry diplomatic solutions from the intense negotiations between the conflicting nations.

The therapist gently worked to pry open the emotional barriers that hindered the patient's progress in therapy.

The firefighter needed to pry open the door to rescue the trapped occupants in the burning building.

The nosy journalist attempted to pry into the private life of the reclusive artist for an exclusive story.

The therapist knew when it was appropriate to gently pry into the client's past to understand their struggles.

The journalist faced ethical dilemmas when deciding how much to pry into the personal lives of public figures.

The geologist used a pickaxe to carefully pry apart the layers of sedimentary rock, revealing the fossilized remains below.

The curator employed precision tools to pry open the ancient manuscript, unveiling long-lost writings of historical significance.

The linguist attempted to pry meaning from the obscure text, deciphering a language that had been forgotten for centuries.

The volunteer worked diligently to pry apart the tangled fishing nets, freeing marine life caught in the underwater debris.

The firefighter used a hydraulic tool to pry open the mangled car door and rescue the trapped driver after the accident.

The engineer needed to carefully pry apart the intricate components of the prototype to identify and fix the design flaw.

The mathematician tried to pry open the complex theorem, unraveling its intricacies through meticulous proof.

The oceanographer used specialized equipment to pry open the secrets of the deep-sea ecosystem during the research expedition.

The philosopher sought to pry open the layers of existential meaning within the ancient text, exploring profound questions about life.

The journalist decided not to pry too deeply into the celebrity's personal life to maintain a respectful interview.

The journalist attempted to pry into the private lives of celebrities, seeking sensational stories for the gossip column.

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