SEEK


Meaning of SEEK in English

v. (past and past part. sought)

1. a tr. make a search or inquiry for. b intr. (foll. by for, after) make a search or inquiry.

2 tr. a try or want to find or get. b ask for; request (sought help from him; seeks my aid).

3 tr. (foll. by to + infin.) endeavour or try.

4 tr. make for or resort to (a place or person, for advice, health, etc.) (sought his bed; sought a fortune-teller; sought the shore).

5 tr. archaic aim at, attempt.

6 intr. (foll. by to) archaic resort.

Phrases and idioms:

seek dead an order to a retriever to find killed game. seek out

1. search for and find.

2 single out for companionship, etc. sought-after much in demand; generally desired or courted. to seek (or much to seek or far to seek) deficient, lacking, or not yet found (the reason is not far to seek; an efficient leader is yet to seek).

Derivatives:

seeker n. (also in comb.).

Etymology: OE secan f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.