Synonym: appraise, assess, contemplate, estimate, examine, gauge, inspect, measure, observe, peruse, rate, review, scan, scrutinize, study, view. Similar words: surveillance, curve, survivor, survival, convey, carve, serve, nerve. Meaning: [sər'veɪ /sə'] n. 1. a detailed critical inspection 2. short descriptive summary (of events) 3. the act of looking or seeing or observing. v. 1. consider in a comprehensive way 2. look over in a comprehensively, inspect 3. keep under surveillance 4. hold a review (of troops) 5. make a survey of; for statistical purposes 6. plot a map of (land).
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61, The survey has a margin of error of 2.1%.
62, The survey included questions on age and smoking habits.
63, Children under five are excepted from the survey.
64, This survey is the work of a real professional.
65, His report is more than a survey.
66, The survey was exhaustively documented.
67, Our survey revealed that these allergies were mainly one-offs.
68, The article spelled "survey" as "servay".
69, Following is an outline of the survey findings.
70, A survey is now being carried out nationwide.
71, An analysis of the survey data was performed.
72, The survey found a wide spread of opinion over the proposed new building.
73, The survey reveals a general lack of confidence in the police.
74, The survey found almost 90 percent of people were offended by strong swearwords.
75, They had to do a survey of the island and write up their findings.
76, According to the survey, as few as 10% of us are happy with our jobs.
77, The survey found that men got greater satisfaction from caring for their families than they did from work.
78, This survey is considered to be a reliable barometer of public opinion.
79, 34% of people in the survey were at least partially dependent on public transport.
80, Our survey reveals that most couples have intercourse once a week.
81, Peter Ward is a seismologist with the US Geological Survey.
82, The survey showed that people become managers by well-trodden paths.
83, I was collared in the street by a woman doing a survey.
84, Students were asked to conduct a survey and write up their findings in the form of a report.
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85, Pointing to the results of a recent survey, he claimed voters were most interested in education and unemployment.
86, A customer satisfaction survey highlighted the need for clearer pricing.
87, The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups.
88, His new book is a survey of European theatre in the nineteenth century.
89, Rather worryingly, the survey shows a worsening of child health in many areas.
90, Our survey is based on information from over 200 informants.
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