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    seek
    [sēk]
    verb
    seek (verb) · seeks (third person present) · sought (past tense) · sought (past participle) · seeking (present participle)
    1. attempt to find (something):
      "they came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds"
      • attempt or desire to obtain or achieve (something):
        "the new regime sought his extradition" · "her parents had never sought to interfere with her freedom"
      • ask for (something) from someone:
        "he sought help from the police"
      • (seek someone/something out)
        search for and find someone or something:
        "it's his job to seek out new customers"
      • archaic
        go to (a place):
        "I sought my bedroom each night to brood over it"
    Origin
    Old English sēcan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zieken and German suchen, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sagire ‘perceive by scent’.
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  2. The verb "seek" means to12345:
    • Resort to or go to
    • Go in search of or look for
    • Try to discover
    • Ask for or request
    • Try to acquire or gain
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    Definition of seek. transitive verb. 1 : to resort to : go to. 2 a : to go in search of : look for. b : to try to discover. 3 : to ask for : request seeks advice. 4 : to try to acquire or gain : aim at seek fame.

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    seek verb (SEARCH) [ T ] to search for something or try to find or obtain something: She is actively seeking work. The government is seeking ways to reduce the cost of health care. [ T ] If you seek advice / approval / help / permission, you ask for it: They suggested she seek advice from the legal department.

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    seek [ seek ] show ipa See synonyms for: seek seeking seeks sought on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object), sought, seek·ing. to go in search or quest of: to seek the truth.
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    v. sought (sôt), seek·ing, seeks v.tr. 1. To try to locate or discover; search for: animals seeking prey.
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    seeks; sought / ˈsɑːt/ ; seeking Britannica Dictionary definition of SEEK

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