Synonym: examine, hunt, investigate, look, probe, research, search. Similar words: exploration, explode, exploit, explosion, explain, explicit, explanation, Color.. Meaning: [ɪk'splɔː] v. 1. inquire into 2. travel to or penetrate into 3. examine minutely 4. examine (organs) for diagnostic purposes.
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61. In this final session Margaret was encouraged to explore possible ways of coping at times of further crises.
62. We shall explore the question of career progression more fully in Chapter 8.
63. But it was Triton that managed to obtain the approvals to explore the field.
64. The exhibition organisers have preferred to explore the social, political and religious mechanisms of the Etruscan confederation of city-states.
65. For seven minutes I explore these objects, creeping and tiptoeing upon them, gradually gaining confidence as the music swells.
66. It can provide a chance to break loose and explore new avenues.
67. There is nothing wrong in seeking an invitation to go and look around a neighbouring school to explore possibilities of working together.
68. We shall now explore three alternatives to the rational model: logical incrementalism, the interpretative paradigm and action rationality.
69. For this reason, econometric studies have been used to explore actual behaviour.
70. Mrs Thatcher wanted to explore every other possible alternative to local authority leadership of the community care programme.
71. Stevenson was deliberately seeking a plot that would allow him to explore an aspect of human psychology.
72. When a whole nation is roaring Patriotism at the top of its voice, I am fain to explore the cleanness of its hands and purity of its heart. Ralph Waldo Emerson
73. He longed to explore, to take the wild adventure of going completely back to nature.
74. Not only will that skill help your re sume, it will make you familiar with on-line job recruiting. Explore alternatives.
75. Colourful parasols dot its fine shingle beach and, inland, rolling rural landscapes await those who like to explore.
76. I've started to look at this and want to explore it in greater depth.
77. Promising herself that she would explore it all properly later, she set off to find accommodation.
78. Meanwhile general practitioners, facing increased demands, have voted to explore alternatives to their current responsibility for 24 hour cover.
79. Any child who is encouraged to explore these aspects will learn the awkward shapes of words quite naturally.
80. Geriatrics beds are those most likely to be blocked while assessment teams explore alternatives to residential care.
81. Jo Spence went on to explore her childhood experience in her own photographic work.
82. Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing. Muhammad Ali
83. In 1822, a congressional committee was appointed to explore solutions to the problem.
84. The panel will explore the recruit's experience with reference books of any sort.
85. Later chapters will explore the parent-child relationship as a possible cause of work inhibition.
86. This chapter seeks to explore these matters in some depth,[http://sentencedict.com/explore.html] for they are critical to the understanding of elderly people.
87. Funds will be expended to explore the situation from a number of new angles.
88. Each core has a particular set of topics for consideration each year, and students find ways to explore these in depth.
89. She looked through the drawers of Bob's desk, curious to explore even the most unconsidered corners of his life.
90. The model will be used to explore these energy strategies which might form the basis of acceptable compromises.