seek
1 of 2verb/sik/
Forms:seeks,seeking,sought,sought
1
to try to find a particular thing or person
B2transitive- The detective regularly seeks clues to solve complex cases.
- Students often seek information in the library for their research projects.
- Last week, the explorer sought ancient artifacts in the remote jungle.
- Right now, the search and rescue team is actively seeking survivors in the disaster area.
2
to try to get or achieve something
transitive- She sought a promotion at work by taking on more responsibilities.
- The team sought victory in the final match of the tournament.
- She sought approval from her parents before making the decision.
- He sought peace of mind by meditating every morning.
- He sought revenge after the unfair treatment he endured.
3
to make an effort to achieve or obtain something
transitive- She sought to improve her skills by practicing every day.
- He sought to understand the complex concept by reading more about it.
- They sought to solve the problem by brainstorming solutions.
- She sought to reach the top of her profession by gaining experience.
- He sought to make a difference in the community by volunteering.
4
to request for information
transitive- She sought directions to the nearest gas station from a local resident.
- He sought information about the upcoming event at the front desk.
- She sought clarification on the instructions before proceeding with the task.
- She sought an explanation of the rules before joining the competition.
- The reporter sought details from witnesses about the incident.
5
to travel or go to a specific place
transitive- He sought the nearest hospital after injuring his leg.
- The tourists sought the famous landmark.
- The hikers sought the highest peak for the most scenic view.
- The volunteers sought the nearest shelter to deliver the supplies.