Similar words: searching, arching, overarching, search, research, search for, researcher, in search of. Meaning: n. a penetrating examination of your own beliefs and motives.
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31. Take some time to mull over these questions, do some soul-searching, and then if you think you have what it takes, go for it.
32. Even though they were often tough on me, the pastors took me past the politics into soul-searching and the power of Gods love.
33. But in Atlanta earlier this month, the annual meeting of the American Economic Association was home to more soul-searching than number crunching.
34. But the U.S. political system is never especially fond of soul-searching or admitting past error -- author Gore Vidal refers to the U.S. as "the United States of Amnesia."
35. West Point's Jeff Peterson recounted the standard story line of the Army's soul-searching after Vietnam.
36. I, too, tried out many different occupations and did a lot of soul-searching to discover who I was and what I had to contribute.http://sentencedict.com/soul-searching.html
37. To make the best out of web surfing, you'll need to start with some soul-searching.
38. And then, after three years of rewriting and soul-searching, after I'd finally presented what I'd hoped might be an acceptable draft to my agent, she sent it back to me saying, "Do it again.
39. But he liked the people he worked with, so he did some soul-searching, asking himself whether he was unhappy because of someone else or because of his own attitude.
40. It'll require a lot of reflection and soul-searching, at first, then a lot of courage and learning and experimentation, and finally a lot of commitment.
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