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explore /ɪkˈsplɔː $ -ˈsplɔːr/ verb

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explore
[verb]
Synonyms:
- investigate, examine, inquire into, inspect, look into, probe, research, search
- travel, reconnoitre, scout, survey, tour
Related Idioms: nose around
Related Words: burrow, mouse (out), quarry, search, examine, test, try, inquisite, question
English Thesaurus: investigate, look into something, explore, probe, delve, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

explore S3 W2 /ɪkˈsplɔː $ -ˈsplɔːr/ verb
[Word Family: noun: exploration, explorer; adjective: exploratory, unexplored; verb: explore]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: explorare, from plorare 'to cry out'; probably from the shouting of hunters when they see the animal they are trying to catch]

1. [transitive] to discuss or think about something carefully Synonym : look at:
Management need to explore ways of improving office security.
I’m going to explore the possibility of a part-time job.

2. [intransitive and transitive] to travel around an area in order to find out about it:
Venice is a wonderful city to explore.

3. explore (something) for oil/minerals/gold etc to look for something such as oil, minerals etc

4. [transitive] written to feel something with your hand or another part of your body to find out what it is like:
Gingerly she explored the bump on her head with her fingers.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

explore
verb
I. travel around an area
VERB + EXPLORE be keen to, want to, wish to | be free to In the afternoon you'll be free to explore a little on your own.
PREP. for exploring for oil

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

explore
II. think about sth in detail
ADV. extensively | briefly | fully, thoroughly These questions have not been fully explored yet.
properly, systematically | carefully, in detail This idea is worth exploring in some detail.
further | usefully The film usefully explores some of the issues surrounding adoption.
VERB + EXPLORE need to | be keen to, want to, wish to | aim to, seek to | begin to, continue to

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

investigate to try to find out the truth about something such as a crime, accident, or scientific problem:
Police are investigating an explosion in the city centre.
The aim of the study is to investigate how climate change is affecting animal behaviour.
There were fears he may have drowned in the lake, so divers were sent down to investigate.
look into something to find out more about a problem, especially after someone has asked you to do this:
The manager promised to look into my complaint.
Please could you look into the matter for me?
explore to consider or discuss something, in order to help you decide what you should do:
Military leaders are exploring new ways of defending the United States from terrorism.
I’m going to explore the possibility of a part-time job.
probe [intransitive and transitive] to try to find secret or hidden information, especially by asking questions:
The press began probing into the actor’s private life.
We have been probing the reasons why the government has been so slow to react to the problem of climate change.
delve [intransitive] to look somewhere in order to try to find more information about something, especially something that is difficult to find out about:
Over the past year Ms Deen has been delving into the national archives, in order to discover information on the early Muslim settlers.
I think we need to delve a little deeper.
be under investigation if someone or their activities are under investigation, the police are trying to find out if they have done something illegal:
Several public figures are under investigation for corruption.
investigation a process in which the police or another organization try to find out the truth about a crime or accident:
Following a major police investigation, two men were arrested.
The investigation into the causes of the air crash are continuing.
inquiry an official process to find out why something happened, which usually takes several months or years:
Local people are calling for an inquiry into the accident.
An independent inquiry found serious shortcomings at the children’s home.
case a matter that police or officials are trying to find out information about, especially so that it can be dealt with in a court of law:
The case has never been solved.
The police say it is one of the most puzzling cases they have had to deal with.
inquest a legal investigation to find out why someone died:
The inquest heard that Mr Swan was poisoned.
survey a process in which people are asked questions in order to find out about their opinions or about their behaviour:
They did a survey to find out the most popular pop star.
Based on a survey of 250 companies, the report says that ‘ over two thirds of companies expect operating costs to increase as a result of addressing environmental issues.
autopsy British English a medical examination of a dead person’s body, to find out why that person died:
If she died of a drug overdose, it would show up in the autopsy.

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