Survey ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Survey ( noun )

  1. An examination or investigation of a particular subject or situation.
  2. An assessment or analysis of a particular situation or problem.
  3. A set of questions or tasks used to gather information or opinions about a particular subject or group of people.

Origin:

Middle english survei, from anglo-french surveer, from latin super- + videre to see.

Examples:

  1. A survey of public opinion.
  2. He conducted a survey on customer satisfaction.
  3. The survey results showed that most people were happy with the service.
  4. The survey covered a wide range of topics.
  5. The survey was conducted online.

(As a verb)

Survey ( verb )

  1. An examination or investigation of a particular subject or situation.
  2. An assessment or analysis of a particular situation or problem.
  3. A set of questions or tasks used to gather information or opinions about a particular subject or group of people.

Origin:

Middle english survei, from anglo-french surveer, from latin super- + videre to see.

Examples:

  1. A survey of public opinion.
  2. He conducted a survey on customer satisfaction.
  3. The survey results showed that most people were happy with the service.
  4. The survey covered a wide range of topics.
  5. The survey was conducted online.
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