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Survey Noun ˈsɜːveɪ ˈsɜːrveɪ Recent Showed Cent Questioned

Word3 survey
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈsɜːveɪ/ /ˈsɜːrveɪ/
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  • a recent survey showed 75 per cent of those questioned were in favour of the plan.
  • the survey revealed/found that…
  • to conduct/carry out/do/complete a survey
  • according to the survey, many young adults have experimented with drugs of some kind.
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survey

(noun)/ˈsɜːveɪ/ /ˈsɜːrveɪ/
  1. an investigation of the opinions, behaviour, etc. of a particular group of people, which is usually done by asking them questions
    • A recent survey showed 75 per cent of those questioned were in favour of the plan.
    • The survey revealed/found that…
    • to conduct/carry out/do/complete a survey
    • According to the survey, many young adults have experimented with drugs of some kind.
    • Another national survey conducted last year found the same result.
    • Roughly half of survey respondents express strong interest in additional education.
    • The results of the survey come as no surprise to us.

    Extra Examples

    • 94% of people who took part in the survey said they agreed.
    • A customer satisfaction survey highlighted the need for clearer pricing.
    • The charity did a survey of people's attitudes to the disabled.
    • A survey into conditions in schools revealed the need for much greater investment.
    • The researchers used a combination of survey methods.
    • They are carrying out a survey of small businesses in London.
    • This is the largest independent survey into health ever carried out in Britain.
  2. the act of examining and recording the measurements, features, etc. of an area of land in order to make a map or plan of it
    • an aerial survey (= made by taking photographs from an aircraft)
    • A geological survey revealed the presence of oil beneath the ground.
  3. an examination of the condition of a house, etc., usually done for somebody who is thinking of buying it
    • a detailed structural survey
  4. a general study, view or description of something
    • a comprehensive survey of modern music
    • a historical survey of children's clothing

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English (in the sense ‘examine and ascertain the condition of’): from Anglo-Norman French surveier, from medieval Latin supervidere, from super- ‘over’ + videre ‘to see’. The early sense of the noun (late 15th cent.) was ‘supervision’.
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