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explore
[ik-splawr, -splohr]
verb (used with object)
to traverse or range over (a region, area, etc.) for the purpose of discovery.
to explore the island.
to look into closely; scrutinize; examine.
Let us explore the possibilities for improvement.
Surgery., to investigate into, especially mechanically, as with a probe.
Obsolete., to search for; search out.
verb (used without object)
to engage in exploration.
explore
/ ɪkˈsplɔː /
verb
(tr) to examine or investigate, esp systematically
to travel to or into (unfamiliar or unknown regions), esp for organized scientific purposes
(tr) med to examine (an organ or part) for diagnostic purposes
obsolete, (tr) to search for or out
Other Word Forms
- explorer noun
- explorable adjective
- explorability noun
- exploringly adverb
- reexplore verb
- unexplorable adjective
- unexplored adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of explore1
Word History and Origins
Origin of explore1
Example Sentences
In all of those moments of improvisation and exploring, she was a massive collaborator in that.
“Despite our best efforts to find a sustainable path forward — including exploring every possible solution to address these challenges — we have made the very difficult decision to wind down the business.”
The firm, established in Lancashire in 1970, said the majority of its stores will continue to trade as normal while it explores "options" including looking for a buyer.
Anaheim has explored how to connect its two main visitor hubs along Katella Avenue, with Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center about three miles west of Angel Stadium and Honda Center.
While the Chargers and Chiefs will treat Brazil strictly as business, leaving little room for exploring, Fouts and company — without handlers or translators — were cut loose on the streets of 1970s Tokyo.
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Related Words
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- examine
- probe
- research
- scrutinize
- search
- seek
- test
- try
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