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(archaic, poetic, rare) Searching.
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Action of the verb to assess; assessment.
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The persons or number of persons present.
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A person dispatched before another person or company, to give notice of his or their approach; a scout or herald.
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The act of calling out from work, i.e. announcing that one cannot attend; the act of calling in sick.
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(transitive, music) To direct, as the leader in the performance of a musical composition.
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Someone who or something which confronts.
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(US, journalism) The status of information acquired from a source that may be used, but without either naming or directly quoting the source.
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One who discovers: a person who has discovered something.
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Britain standard spelling of endeavored.
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(rare) That which can be explored; a subject for exploration.
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The process of exploring.
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An exploration or investigation.
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The action of the verb explore.
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(derogatory, humorous) A fascination with historic explorations, particularly by reenacting them.
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A person who finds fault
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A visit, for learning or for inspection and evaluation.
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(obsolete) Alternative form of ensearch [(obsolete, intransitive) To search; to try to find something.]
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(intransitive) To oversee a test or exam.
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(slang) To conduct research about the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
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Alternative form of meeting of the minds [(idiomatic) An agreement, especially one resulting from a gathering in which discussion or negotiation took place.]
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(proscribed) To introduce a motion in parliamentary procedure.
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A casual event where an institution is open for inspection by anyone interested.
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(idiomatic, humorous, in hypothetical constructs) Any kind of event or activity that may contribute to one's self-promotion or visibility in society.
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One who overlooks; a work supervisor.
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(by extension, transitive) To behave theatrically so as to give the impression of (a quality, character trait, etc.); to feign.
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One who playtests a game.
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An organized event for the purpose of performing such repetition.
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in-person, on-premises, face-to-face (i.e., not involving online, virtual or remote interaction)
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(intransitive) To search, as for gold.
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To organize a performance for an audience.
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Of a region or situation that has been surveyed (especially in a military situation).
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An act or instance of reconnoitring.
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The act of carrying out research.
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(Canada) A person who observes any process which requires rigorous oversight.
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Alternative form of soul-search [(countable) An act or instance of soul-searching.]
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(transitive) To explore; to see; to view; inspect and examine secretly, as a country.
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The action of the verb to study.
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(military) A warning of an ongoing or immediately impending attack.
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To teach in preparation for a standardized test, focusing narrowly on the material that will appear in the test.
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(academics) To administer or assign an examination, often given during the academic term, to (somebody).
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An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly.
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(transitive) To bill (a performer) as the primary entertainer in a production.
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Action of the verb to train.
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A simulation of an activity for the purpose of learning how to perform that activity.
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(British spelling) Standard spelling of traveled.
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(American spelling) A person who takes part in a trial (of a drug etc.)
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A single act of visiting.
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A visit made by law enforcement to a person's residence in response to a request that they check in on a person and their well-being.
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(military) A period of training or preparation, typically for a specific operation.
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