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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61) She loves her life and is immersed in the quest for knowledge for knowledge's sake.
62) In quest of mass circulation and advertising support, the major city newspapers gradually developed a tradition of political and journalistic independence.
63) This book provides some hint of insight into his quest of self-discovery.
64) Transit of Venus starts by challenging the quest for paradise, and ends by succumbing to it.
65) The spiritual quest is to discover order in our consciousness.
66) Eventually car chases became a clich, and film makers explored alternative transport in their quest for cinematic thrills.
67) All during the night thousands were out in quest of plunder.
68) Foreign powers had long penetrated the area in quest of wealth or influence, or to counter the lusts of their adversaries.
69) The union quest to preserve the rights and prerogatives of unskilled labor are doomed to failure.
70) The eternal quest for immortality will be in vain until we know the answer - unfortunately, we don't.
71) The plot proper, however, is the Big One - a quest for the Holy Grail.
72) The formal political framework facilitates an adversary relationship among political parties, but the underlying reality is a quest for compromise.
73) The quest to solve it involves raising the living standards of two-thirds of the world's population.
74) The story of interracial Toni Jenkins as she struggles against prejudice in her quest to achieve happiness.
75) Marty casually manipulates the two contenders for the estate in her quest for the formula.
76) Every investigation was to her like a personal crusade, a quest,[sentencedict.com] that she had to complete.
77) Consequently there is a persistent rivalry among humans in their quest to possess it.
78) Although her quest was not one of religious devotion her destination was the Church of Santa Maria.
79) The quest to free Ireland begins Book V and the successful slaying of Grantorto is in the final canto.
80) There is ample evidence that the centralized way of organizing and managing frustrates the elementary quest for freedom Tolstoy describes so eloquently.
81) The content it attaches to physical reality makes the natural world autonomous; its quest is to determine what is.
82) It is on this same basis that physical science pursues, with ever-increasing success, its quest of laws of nature.
83) Focardi's research shows that civil servants were told in blunt language to fake the quest for justice.
84) The quest to make the songs come alive helps reignite the players' chemistry after the long layoff.
85) Wigg, in that conversation with me, was seeking my approval to continue his parliamentary quest for information.
86) Until recently, their quest for the next best seller drug relied wholly on laborious physical trial and error.
87) Hopefully,(http://sentencedict.com/quest.html) the rich blend of intellects and backgrounds and divergent objectives will continue the quest.
88) You fight well on the plains of Adventuredom, but since your quest began, huge numbers of adventure foes have risen.
89) His quest for glory has caused him to stretch his energies to the absolute limit.
90) At the time Pete was fifty, making the challenge of his biking this wilderness more meaningful than my personal quest.
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