The search
Example: The search identifies relevant information
Definition
"The search" refers to the act or process of looking carefully and thoroughly for something, often involving effort to find relevant information or answers in various contexts.
Etymology
The phrase "the search" comes from the Old French word 'cerchier' or 'sercher,' which means to seek or look for. This evolved into the Middle English 'serchen' and eventually 'search' in Modern English. Did you know? The word shares roots with the Latin 'circāre,' meaning to go about or wander, emphasizing the active nature of seeking.
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"The search" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B2) - set 4", containing 112 commonly used words.
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