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[ verb ] look for a specific person or thing

Used in print

(Chicago Daily Tribune,...)

It was of the hunter-killer type , designed to seek_out ships and other submarines with its most advance gear and destroy them with torpedoes .

("Sports"...)

`` When you came_up to the majors , did you seek_out Williams for advice '' ?

(Lt. Col. D.F. Martin, "Will Aircraft or Missiles Win Wa...)

We would have the means to seek_out and destroy the enemy 's force - whether it were fixed or mobile .

(Rhode Island Legislative Council. Research Report...)

This is being done both by the revaluation of real_property and by seeking_out forms of personal_property hitherto neglected or ignored .

(David Alexander, Bloodstain....)

Now Acey and his friends were returning to seek him out .

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