Etymology: [ ik-splOr, -splor ] (verb.) 1585. Recorded since c.1450 (implied in explorator), from Latin explorare "investigate, search out", itself said to be originally a hunters' term meaning "set up a loud cry," from ex- "out" + plorare "to cry", but the second element is also explained as "to make to flow" (from pluere "to flow")
Synonyms: delve, research, analyze, burrow, delve into, dig into, examine, go into, have a look, hunt, inquire into, inspect, leave no stone unturned, look into, probe, prospect, question, reconnoitre, scout
keşfetmek, incelemek, araştırmak, (keşifte bulunmak amacıyla) (bir bölgeyi) dolaşmak, muayene etmek, tetkik etmek, kontrol etmek, keşfetme, açımlamak, (bir konuyu) araştırmak, incelemek, keşfet, İnceden inceye muayene etmek, araştır/keşfet, araştır, açınsamak, araştırıyor, keşfedilmiş, araştırır, araştırılıyor, keşfederek,
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araştırmak fiil
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(keşifte bulunmak amacıyla) (bir bölgeyi) dolaşmak fiil
To examine diagnostically, To travel somewhere in search of discovery, To seek for something or after someone, To (seek) experience first hand, To examine or investigate something systematically, To be engaged exploring in any of the above senses, To wander without any particular aim or purpose, travel to unknown regions; investigate, examine, research, To seek for or after; to strive to attain by search; to look wisely and carefully for, To search through or into; to penetrate or range over for discovery; to examine thoroughly; as, to explore new countries or seas; to explore the depths of science, to travel in search of discovery, to experience first hand, for diagnostic purposes examine minutely travel to or penetrate into; "explore unknown territory in biology, travel to or penetrate into; "explore unknown territory in biology", If you explore something with your hands or fingers, you touch it to find out what it feels like. He explored the wound with his finger, trying to establish its extent, If people explore an area for a substance such as oil or minerals, they study the area and do tests on the land to see whether they can find it. Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil + exploration ex·plo·ra·tion Oryx is a Dallas-based oil and gas exploration and production concern, If you explore a place, you travel around it to find out what it is like. After exploring the old part of town there is a guided tour of the cathedral We've come to this country, let's explore! + exploration explorations ex·plo·ra·tion We devote several days to the exploration of the magnificent Maya sites of Copan, If you explore an idea or suggestion, you think about it or comment on it in detail, in order to assess it carefully. The film explores the relationship between artist and instrument. = investigate + exploration ex·plo·ra·tion I looked forward to the exploration of their theories, examine minutely, inquire into, Process in which Content Analyzer crawls a Web site and adds the pages it finds to the site map You control how much of the site is explored (Content Analyzer), examine (organs etc ) for diagnostic purposes, To retrieve a resource by way of its URL If the resource is a page that contains links to other resources, exploring the page also looks up the URLs for those linked resources Microsoft Content Analyzer explores a resource when the user clicks the map object's question mark icon, or uses the Explore command, Make an investigation, to travel to a place that is not well known to find out more about it, examine organs etc, explorate, past of explore, reconnaissance; survey, Present participle of to explore, The action of the verb explore, Employed in, or designed for, exploration,
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To examine diagnostically
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To travel somewhere in search of discovery - "It was around that time that the expedition began exploring the Arctic Circle."
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To seek for something or after someone
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To (seek) experience first hand - "It is normal for a boy of this age to be exploring his sexuality."
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To examine or investigate something systematically - "The committee has been exploring alternative solutions to the problem at hand."
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To be engaged exploring in any of the above senses - "He was too busy exploring to notice his son needed his guidance"
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To wander without any particular aim or purpose - "The boys explored all around till cold and hunger drove them back to the campfire one by one"
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travel to unknown regions; investigate, examine, research fiil
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To seek for or after; to strive to attain by search; to look wisely and carefully for
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To search through or into; to penetrate or range over for discovery; to examine thoroughly; as, to explore new countries or seas; to explore the depths of science
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to travel in search of discovery
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to experience first hand
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for diagnostic purposes examine minutely travel to or penetrate into; "explore unknown territory in biology
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travel to or penetrate into; "explore unknown territory in biology"
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If you explore something with your hands or fingers, you touch it to find out what it feels like. He explored the wound with his finger, trying to establish its extent
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If people explore an area for a substance such as oil or minerals, they study the area and do tests on the land to see whether they can find it. Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil + exploration ex·plo·ra·tion Oryx is a Dallas-based oil and gas exploration and production concern
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If you explore a place, you travel around it to find out what it is like. After exploring the old part of town there is a guided tour of the cathedral We've come to this country, let's explore! + exploration explorations ex·plo·ra·tion We devote several days to the exploration of the magnificent Maya sites of Copan
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If you explore an idea or suggestion, you think about it or comment on it in detail, in order to assess it carefully. The film explores the relationship between artist and instrument. = investigate + exploration ex·plo·ra·tion I looked forward to the exploration of their theories
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examine minutely
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inquire into
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Process in which Content Analyzer crawls a Web site and adds the pages it finds to the site map You control how much of the site is explored (Content Analyzer)
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examine (organs etc ) for diagnostic purposes
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To retrieve a resource by way of its URL If the resource is a page that contains links to other resources, exploring the page also looks up the URLs for those linked resources Microsoft Content Analyzer explores a resource when the user clicks the map object's question mark icon, or uses the Explore command
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Make an investigation
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to travel to a place that is not well known to find out more about it
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