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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121, The survey concludes that most women like to be wined and dined on the first few dates.
122, It is worth stressing that this was only a relatively small survey.
123, But the survey also revealed firms were running down stocks instead of making new products.
124, The survey was valuable as an indicator of local opinion.
125, The survey revealed that, for the first time, there are more women in the workplace than men.
126, The survey found no correspondence between crime and unemployment rates.
127, The survey was based on direct observation of over 500 schools.
128, The results of the client survey are appended to this document.
129, The results of the survey were used to estimate the preferences of the population at large.
130, The second survey was concerned with working-class culture more generally.
131, A quick survey of the street showed that no one was about.
132, The report was compiled from a survey of 5000 households.
133, Of all the men in the survey, they rate themselves the least fun-loving and the most responsible.
134, Researchers have just completed the largest-ever survey of criminal behaviour in the UK.
135, A survey of the British diet has revealed that a growing number of people are overweight.
136, Only 16 per cent of young women in a 1990 survey considered themselves feminists.
137, According to the customer survey, 6% said employees were unhelpful and discourteous.
138, Its own estimate of three hundred tallies with that of another survey.
139, The survey shows a link between asthma and air pollution.
140, The survey implies more people are moving house than was thought.
141, They got out of the car to survey the damage.
142, The firm has agreed to cooperate with the employment survey.
143, If you decide not to buy(sentencedict.com), the money you have spent on the survey is not recoverable.
144, It's difficult to put an accurate interpretation on the survey results.
144, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
145, Scarborough Council commissioned geological experts earlier this year to survey the cliffs.
146, The survey is only concerned with women of childbearing age.
147, The survey team carried out over 200 interviews with retired people.
148, They could give no credence to the findings of the survey.
149, The survey was done using a group of 100 children randomly sampled from the school population.
150, The government claims that the economy is improving, but this survey suggests otherwise.
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