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Definition of 'seek'English
Verb
(lb) To try to find, to look for, to search.
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*{{quote-magazine|year=2013|month=July-August|author= Catherine Clabby
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(label) To inquire for; to ask for; to solicit; to beseech.
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*Bible, (w) xi. 16
*:Others, tempting him, sought of him a sign.
*1960 , (Lobsang Rampa), :
*:“My, my! It is indeed a long way yet, look you!” said the pleasant woman of whom I sought directions.
(lb) To try to acquire or gain; to strive after; to aim at.
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*1880 , , :
*:But persecution sought the lives of men of this character.
*1886 , Constantine Popoff, translation of (Leo Tolstoy)'s :
*:I can no longer seek fame or glory, nor can I help trying to get rid of my riches, which separate me from my fellow-creatures.
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*:Serene, smiling, enigmatic, she faced him with no fear whatever showing in her dark eyes.She put back a truant curl from her forehead where it had sought egress to the world, and looked him full in the face now, drawing a deep breath which caused the round of her bosom to lift the lace at her throat.
To go, move, travel (in a given direction).
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*, Bk.V:
*:Ryght so he sought towarde Sandewyche where he founde before hym many galyard knyghtes
(lb) To try to reach or come to; to go to; to resort to.
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*:Seek not Bethel, nor enter into Gilgal, and pass not to Beersheba: for Gilgal shall surely go into captivity, and Bethel shall come to nought.
*1726 (tr.) , (Alexander Pope), ''(Homer)'s (Odyssey), Book II, line 33
*:Since great Ulysses sought the Phrygian plains
Quotations
Synonyms
* look for
* search
Derived terms
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Related terms
* hide and seek
* seeker
Similar to 'seek'soak, shook, suck, shock, sick, sock, sack, shack, sheik, shuck, suk, sook, souk, saick, shaik, seck, seak, swack
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