Research ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Research ( verb )

To study or investigate carefully.

Origin:

From old french recerchier "to search again" (14th century), from re- "again" + cerchier "to search", from latin circare "to go around".

Examples:

  1. I spent the whole day researching the history of the city.
  2. The scientists are researching new ways to fight cancer.
  3. She's always researching the latest fashion trends.
  4. He researched the market before starting his own business.
  5. The company is researching new technologies to improve their products.

(As a noun)

Research ( noun )

To study or investigate carefully.

Origin:

From old french recerchier "to search again" (14th century), from re- "again" + cerchier "to search", from latin circare "to go around".

Examples:

  1. I spent the whole day researching the history of the city.
  2. The scientists are researching new ways to fight cancer.
  3. She's always researching the latest fashion trends.
  4. He researched the market before starting his own business.
  5. The company is researching new technologies to improve their products.
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