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Phrasal Verb - Searching Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To make a diligent effort to find or discover something, often involving asking questions or seeking information from various sources. This phrasal verb implies a thorough and comprehensive search.

Examples

No.Example
1I've been searching out information about ancient civilizations for my history project.
2If you're planning a trip to a new city, make sure to search out the best local restaurants.
3The detective spent hours searching out clues to solve the case.
4My friend suggested I search out some local hiking trails for an adventure.
5The company is always searching out new talent to join their team.
6When you're moving to a new area, it's important to search out essential services like a doctor or a dentist.
7The archaeologist spent years searching out artifacts from ancient civilizations.
8If you're looking for a specific book, try searching out used bookstores or online marketplaces.
9The journalist was determined to search out the truth behind the scandal.
10When remodeling a house, it's necessary to search out permits and inspections before starting the project.