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research
verb
-
research
,
researching
,
researches
,
researched
to
study
something
in
detail
to
discover
new
information
or
reach
new
conclusions
•
Before
buying
a
car
,
Tom
carefully
researched
different
models
and
prices
online
.
Before
buying
a
car
,
Tom
carefully
researched
different
models
and
prices
online
.
•
The
journalist
is
researching
a
story
about
renewable
energy
.
The
journalist
is
researching
a
story
about
renewable
energy
.
Derived
from
the
noun
form
;
first
used
as
a
verb
in
early
17th
century
.
march
verb
-
march
,
marches
,
marching
,
marched
to
walk
with
firm
,
regular
steps
,
often
together
with
other
people
and
usually
toward
a
particular
place
or
goal
•
The
soldiers
marched
across
the
parade
ground
in
perfect
time
.
The
soldiers
marched
across
the
parade
ground
in
perfect
time
.
•
Thousands
of
students
marched
through
the
city
to
demand
climate
action
.
Thousands
of
students
marched
through
the
city
to
demand
climate
action
.
From
Middle
French
marcher
,
from
Old
French
marchier
,
meaning
“
to
tread
,
trample
.”
noun
-
march
,
marches
a
long
walk
with
steady
,
regular
steps
,
especially
by
soldiers
or
other
organized
groups
•
The
army
completed
a
twenty-kilometre
march
before
sunrise
.
The
army
completed
a
twenty-kilometre
march
before
sunrise
.
•
Her
feet
ached
after
the
long
protest
march
.
Her
feet
ached
after
the
long
protest
march
.
noun
-
march
,
marches
a
large
organized
walk
by
people
in
a
public
place
to
show
support
for
or
opposition
to
a
cause
•
The
women
’
s
rights
march
drew
thousands
to
the
capital
.
The
women
’
s
rights
march
drew
thousands
to
the
capital
.
•
Police
closed
several
streets
for
the
climate
march
.
Police
closed
several
streets
for
the
climate
march
.
noun
-
march
,
marches
(
archaic
)
a
border
area
between
two
countries
or
regions
•
Medieval
lords
guarded
the
northern
march
against
invaders
.
Medieval
lords
guarded
the
northern
march
against
invaders
.
•
The
tale
is
set
in
the
wild
marches
between
England
and
Wales
.
The
tale
is
set
in
the
wild
marches
between
England
and
Wales
.
Old
English
mearc
meaning
“
boundary
”
developed
into
march
in
Middle
English
to
describe
borderlands
.
search
verb
-
search
,
searching
,
searches
,
searched
to
look
for
someone
or
something
by
checking
places
carefully
or
examining
things
closely
•
The
children
searched
the
park
for
their
lost
puppy
.
The
children
searched
the
park
for
their
lost
puppy
.
•
After
school
,
I
search
my
backpack
to
make
sure
I
haven't
forgotten
any
books
.
After
school
,
I
search
my
backpack
to
make
sure
I
haven't
forgotten
any
books
.
verb
-
search
,
searches
,
searching
,
searched
to
look
carefully
for
someone
or
something
that
is
lost
,
hidden
,
or
unknown
•
The
children
searched
the
beach
for
seashells
until
sunset
.
The
children
searched
the
beach
for
seashells
until
sunset
.
•
Rescuers
are
searching
the
mountains
for
missing
hikers
.
Rescuers
are
searching
the
mountains
for
missing
hikers
.
Middle
English
‘
serchen
’
from
Old
French
‘
cerchier
’,
from
Latin
‘
circāre
’
meaning
‘
go
about
’
noun
-
search
,
searches
an
attempt
to
find
someone
or
something
by
looking
carefully
•
A
quick
search
on
the
internet
gave
me
the
answer
.
A
quick
search
on
the
internet
gave
me
the
answer
.
•
The
hikers
organized
a
search
for
the
lost
dog
.
The
hikers
organized
a
search
for
the
lost
dog
.
verb
-
search
,
searching
,
searches
,
searched
to
examine
a
person
,
bag
,
or
place
closely
to
find
something
hidden
,
often
for
safety
or
law-enforcement
reasons
•
The
security
guard
searched
the
visitor's
bag
before
letting
him
enter
the
museum
.
The
security
guard
searched
the
visitor's
bag
before
letting
him
enter
the
museum
.
•
At
the
airport
,
officers
search
passengers
for
prohibited
items
.
At
the
airport
,
officers
search
passengers
for
prohibited
items
.
noun
-
search
,
searches
an
attempt
to
find
someone
or
something
by
looking
carefully
•
Our
search
for
a
new
apartment
took
three
months
.
Our
search
for
a
new
apartment
took
three
months
.
•
The
rescue
team's
search
ended
when
they
found
the
lost
hiker
.
The
rescue
team's
search
ended
when
they
found
the
lost
hiker
.
verb
-
search
,
searches
,
searching
,
searched
to
examine
a
person
,
vehicle
,
or
container
to
find
something
hidden
,
illegal
,
or
dangerous
•
At
the
airport
,
security
officers
searched
every
bag
carefully
.
At
the
airport
,
security
officers
searched
every
bag
carefully
.
•
Police
searched
the
suspect
’
s
car
for
weapons
.
Police
searched
the
suspect
’
s
car
for
weapons
.
noun
-
search
,
searches
an
official
or
thorough
examination
of
a
person
,
place
,
or
container
to
find
something
hidden
or
illegal
•
The
customs
officer
performed
a
thorough
search
of
my
suitcase
.
The
customs
officer
performed
a
thorough
search
of
my
suitcase
.
•
She
felt
uncomfortable
during
the
body
search
.
She
felt
uncomfortable
during
the
body
search
.
noun
-
search
,
searches
the
box
,
tool
,
or
action
of
entering
words
on
a
computer
or
phone
to
find
information
on
a
website
or
the
internet
•
A
quick
search
on
the
internet
gave
me
the
answer
.
A
quick
search
on
the
internet
gave
me
the
answer
.
•
Type
your
question
into
the
search
and
hit
enter
.
Type
your
question
into
the
search
and
hit
enter
.