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ferret out

1 of 1verb
/ˈfɛrɪt aʊt/
Forms:ferrets out,ferreting out,ferreted out,ferreted out
1

to actively and persistently search for and uncover a piece of information or a secret

transitive
  • The reporter diligently ferreted out the concealed aspects of the political controversy.
  • Through careful examination, the scientist managed to ferret out the underlying causes of the mysterious phenomenon.
  • The detective's skillful work allowed him to ferret out the elusive clues leading to the suspect.
  • Students were encouraged to actively ferret out information from diverse sources for their research assignment.
  • The archaeologist, with unwavering determination, successfully ferreted out ancient relics buried deep within the excavation site.
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