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searching
[sur-ching]
adjective
examining carefully or thoroughly.
a searching inspection.
acutely observant or penetrating.
a searching glance; a searching mind.
piercing or sharp.
a searching wind.
searching
/ ˈsɜːtʃɪŋ /
adjective
keenly penetrating
a searching look
Other Word Forms
- searchingly adverb
- searchingness noun
- self-searching adjective
- unsearching adjective
- unsearchingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of searching1
Example Sentences
New restrictions keep coming: as of this month, Russians face fines for "deliberately searching" online for extremist materials - more than 5,000 resources from an ever-growing blacklist compiled by the ministry of justice.
England are searching for that fifth bowler which balances their side.
Ministers are already searching for buyers for two steel companies and another has been publicly owned since 2021.
You can escape it if you isolate yourself, and make yourself stick to something because that’s what you know, but I think that searching and trying to express yourself is art.
This latest one-day international thrashing at Headingley, the third in a row in the format after those two in India and Pakistan, will not cause such searching of the soul.
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