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Word explore
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / ɪkˈsplɔː(r) / NAmE / ɪkˈsplɔːr /
Example
  • the city is best explored on foot.
  • they explored the land to the south of the murray river.
  • as soon as we arrived on the island we were eager to explore.
  • companies exploring for (= searching for) oil
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explore

(verb)BrE / ɪkˈsplɔː(r) / NAmE / ɪkˈsplɔːr /
  1. to travel to or around an area or a country in order to learn about it
    • The city is best explored on foot.
    • They explored the land to the south of the Murray River.
    • As soon as we arrived on the island we were eager to explore.
    • companies exploring for (= searching for) oil
  2. to examine something completely or carefully in order to find out more about it
    • synonym analyse
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/analyse
    • These ideas will be explored in more detail in chapter 7.
    • The book is about homeless people in the cities.
    • The report deals with the issue of homelessness in London.
    • The writer discusses the problems faced by homeless people.
    • The article presents an overview of the issues surrounding homelessness.
    • The novel explores the theme of friendship among homeless people.
    • The first chapter examines the relationship between homelessness and drug addiction.
    • The paper considers the question of why so many young people become homeless.
  3. to feel something with your hands or another part of the body
    • She explored the sand with her toes.

    Extra Examples

    • The film usefully explores some of the issues surrounding adoption.
    • These questions have not been fully explored yet.
    • This idea is worth exploring in some detail.
    • companies exploring for oil
    • A day isn’t really long enough to explore the town.
    • After the meeting you will be free to explore at leisure.
    • Bicycles can be hired if you want to explore further afield.
    • Canadian companies are exploring for oil in the region.
    • Stick to the main roads and don’t be tempted to go exploring down minor ones.
    • The research will explore whether there are common patterns across groups.
    • The study explores the differences between the way girls and boys talk.
    • We need to explore every possible avenue.
    • We were keen to explore the region.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they explore
    • he / she / it explores
    • past simple explored
    • past participle explored
    • -ing form exploring

    Word Origin

    • mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘investigate (why)’): from French explorer, from Latin explorare ‘search out’, from ex- ‘out’ + plorare ‘utter a cry’.
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