Research
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verb
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noun
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(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:
- I spent the whole day researching the history of the city.
- The scientists are researching new ways to fight cancer.
- She's always researching the latest fashion trends.
- He researched the market before starting his own business.
- 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:
- I spent the whole day researching the history of the city.
- The scientists are researching new ways to fight cancer.
- She's always researching the latest fashion trends.
- He researched the market before starting his own business.
- The company is researching new technologies to improve their products.