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verb transitive
serch

search

To look over or through for the purpose of finding something; to explore; to examine by inspection; as, to search the house for a book; to search the wood for a thief. Send though men, that they may search the land of Canaan. Numbers 13:2.

search

To inquire; to seek for. Enough is left besides to search and know. Milton.

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To probe; to seek the knowledge of by feeling with instrument; as to search a wound.

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To examine; to try. Psalm 139:23. To search out, to seek till found, or to find by seeking; as, to search out truth. Watts.

search

To seek; to look for; to make search. Once more search with me.

search

To make inquiry; to inquire. It suffices that they have once with care sifted the matter, and searched into all the particulars. To search for, to look for; to seek; to find; as, to search for a gentleman now in the house.

search

noun
A seeking or looking for something that is lost, or the place of which us unknown; with for or after; as a search for lost money; a search for mines of gold and silver; a search after happiness or knowledge.

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Inquiry; a seeking. He spent his life in search of truth.

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Quest; pursuit for finding. Nor did my search of liberty begin, Till my black hairs were chang’d upon my chin.