Synonym: explore, hunt, look for, pursue, quest, search. Antonym: hide. Similar words: week, cheek, Greek, seek out, weekly, weekend. Meaning: [sɪːk] n. the movement of a read/write head to a specific data track on a disk. v. 1. try to get or reach 2. try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of 3. make an effort or attempt 4. go to or towards 5. inquire for.
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121. Cystitis: When to seek advice Urgently, Right now!
122. Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures. Alexandre Dumas
123. What you seek is seeking you. Rumi
124. Then we ask them to seek advice.
125. If the original statement requires correction it is presumably necessary to seek leave to amend although the rules are silent on this.
126. We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls. Anais Nin
127. Pleasures that we seek are not happiness at its peak. For it is contentment that gives true fulfillment. RVM
128. As long as individuals are different and have personal aims, ambitions and needs they will seek to achieve those for themselves.
129. The nurse adviser to the Health Authority should seek additional funds to meet developments in clinical activity.
130. The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need. Napoleon Bonaparte
131. Churches were destroyed and thousands of Christians converged on a military academy and police stations in the town to seek protection.
132. One would have supposed these veteran troops had seen too much of the real thing to seek amusement in playing at battle.
133. Jovic nevertheless dismissed fears that the Presidency might seek to annul the election results and declare a state of emergency.
134. Confused by the mind and diffused by the senses, we seek pleasure and lose the great treasure called life. RVM
135. Every county has had to seek additional funding to support placement costs for children who do not have a mental handicap.
136. They seek short-term competitive advantage even when it leads to long-term suicide.
137. It will normally be necessary to seek expert advice on the realisable values of all the major assets.
138. Lalonde said that the government would seek alternative solutions to the energy demands of farmers and industrialists.
139. Corporations involved in the escalating race to acquire media properties seek not only expanded profitability but also increasing influence.
140. But he advised caution beyond the point of planning permission, because new environmental legislation makes it essential to seek expert advice.
141. That is what we seek to do, rather than adopting a defeatist attitude to the delivery of health care.
142. Action for the environment Last year we continued to seek new ways of putting into action our concern for the environment.
143. States and ruling orders continually seek to manipulate religion to political advantage.
144. In either case it is advisable to seek professional legal advice.
145. Do not seek the because - in love there is no because, no reason, no explanation,(http://sentencedict.com/seek.html) no solutions. Anais Nin
146. I am sure one of them would afford you the protection that you seek.
147. At the same time, he was totally loyal to Franco and unlikely to seek Allied aid to bring back the monarchy.
148. The most appealing strategy is integration or collaboration, by which groups in conflict modify their views and seek a third alternative.
149. Seek private sector and alumni support in increasing scholarship funds.
150. You may wish to seek legal advice on whether a contract could be drawn up.