adventure, delve for, exploration, give chase, hunt for, look up, prosecution, ransacking, search-and-destroy operation, stalking, turning over
Definitionn. a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria
Last update: October 24, 2016
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Sages did penance in quest for truth. [adverb]
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He continued to quest for clues. [noun]
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Instead people went for a wander across the allegedly secure part of heathrow airport in a quest for security staff. [Please select]
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Plasma Quest are a British SME which manufacture a novel sputter deposition tool for magnetic materials. [Please select]
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Without losing one of those moments which had now become so precious, he flew toward the quarters of Munro, in quest of the sisters. [Please select]
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So saying he dragged off Mause, the words, "Testimony--Covenant--malignants--indulgence," still thrilling upon her tongue, to make preparations for instantly renewing their travels in quest of an asylum. [Please select]
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You could not think of me, hardly knew of my existence, when I left England in quest of you. [Please select]
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An old gentleman told the author he remembered seeing the commandant Stewart Bloody with spurring, fiery red with haste, riding furiously through the country in quest of the fugitives. [Please select]
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Edward stood motionless when he had perused this letter; for the conclusion was inevitable, that, by the Colonel's journey in quest of him, he had incurred this heavy calamity. [Please select]
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My doubts now vanished, the long-expected port appeared, and I looked upon myself as perfectly secure of that happiness I had been in quest of so long. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XLIX THE ENGLISH PRISONER The first occupation of Waverley, after he departed from the Chieftain, was to go in quest of the officer whose life he had saved. [Please select]
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