Synonym: explore, hunt, pursue, search, seek. Similar words: guest, request, question, in question, questionnaire, out of the question, beyond question, test. Meaning: [kwest] n. 1. a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria 2. the act of searching for something. v. 1. make a search (for) 2. search the trail of (game) 3. bark with prolonged noises, of dogs 4. seek alms, as for religious purposes 5. express the need or desire for; ask for.
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31) Sir Galahad nearing the end of his quest.
32) The quest for big game has grown in popularity.
33) Of course, many princes rose to the challenge, but each lost his life in the quest.
34) That will have been the aim and meaning of his entire backward quest.
35) In this respect, Odysseus represents the male flight from domesticity and intimacy in quest of independence.
36) From the same lands came the quest for the Grail that revivified the spirituality of the twelfth century.
37) Industries are still engaged in a quest for increased productivity.
38) Moderate Kosovan leaders such as Ibrahim Rugova have condemned the guerrillas for damaging the quest for independence.
39) The quest for usage does not begin in the pub or on the bus, but in libraries.
40) What had started out as a quest for metallic hydrogen now became a serious hunt for fusion.
41) The very sound of my name in quest of some charitable contribution sends many of them in flight to the Outer Hebrides.
42) His quest for a wife had developed into a national pastime.
43) Disney's quest is to conquer the worlds of entertainment and leisure.
44) That in essence is what started Pons and Fleischmann on their quest for test-tube fusion.
45) It was such an unlikely double that Olympic officials had to be convinced to change the schedules around to accommodate the quest.
46) Louisiana Republicans kick off the 1996 quest for national convention delegates Tuesday in party caucuses around the state, with Sen.
47) For adopted children that quest may include tracing their natural or birth parents.
48) Each of the four movements that cumulatively created the modern worldview arose in response to a noble quest.
49) This is our continuing quest, and in this book we describe what we have learned.
50) Much has been written on the subject of the quest for enlightenment.
51) Rose, too[sentencedict.com], in her quest for a dress became money-conscious.
52) Will the quest for corporate growth squeeze its culture and brand values?
53) This quest for political certainties leads to a mismatch between the researcher's and the interviewees' agenda.
54) Our high desires for spiritual reality are transmuted into the sordid quest for consumerism and materialism.
55) Each fevered quest for a true love left me more adrift than ever.
56) The last great depression took Orwell out on to the road, on a quest for the meanings of mass poverty.
57) This is a milestone in the Western scientific quest to understand the workings of our own bodies.
58) Harcourt-Reilly takes her out of her conventional life,(http://sentencedict.com/quest.html) and leads her towards a spiritual quest and eventual martyrdom.
59) Hasn't his search for Maastricht supporters resembled Indiana's quest for the Grail?
60) My life is one long quest to find the perfect partner but I always look in the wrong places.
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