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Definition of explore verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

explore

verb
 
/ɪkˈsplɔː(r)/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːr/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they explore
 
/ɪkˈsplɔː(r)/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːr/
he / she / it explores
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːz/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːrz/
past simple explored
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːd/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːrd/
past participle explored
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːd/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːrd/
-ing form exploring
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːrɪŋ/
 
/ɪkˈsplɔːrɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to travel to or around an area or a country in order to learn about it
    • As soon as we arrived on the island we were eager to explore.
    • explore something They explored the land to the south of the Murray River.
    • The city is best explored on foot.
    • Westerners did not set out to explore the world until the fifteenth century.
    • explore something for something Bears will sometimes explore urban areas for food.
    • explore for something companies exploring for (= searching for) oil
    Extra Examples
    • We were keen to explore the region.
    • A day isn't really long enough to explore the town.
    • After the meeting you will be free to explore at leisure.
    • Bicycles can be hired if you want to explore further afield.
    • Stick to the main roads and don't be tempted to go exploring down minor ones.
    Topics Holidaysb1, Hobbiesb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + explore
    • be keen to
    • want to
    • wish to
    preposition
    • for
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] explore something to examine a subject or a possibility completely or carefully in order to find out more about it synonym analyse
    • to explore a theme/an issue
    • We will explore these ideas in more detail in chapter 7.
    • to explore the possibilities/options
    • The firm will explore possible joint development projects.
    • A team was brought in to explore ways to create the most profit for shareholders.
    • He intends to explore the relationship between economic class and career choice.
    • a series of programmes in which she explores the world of ballet
    Language Bank aboutaboutSaying what a text is about
      • The book is about homeless people in the cities.
      • The report deals with the issue of homelessness in London.
      • The writer discusses the problems faced by homeless people.
      • The article presents an overview of the issues surrounding homelessness.
      • The novel explores the theme of friendship among homeless people.
      • The first chapter examines the relationship between homelessness and drug addiction.
      • The paper considers the question of why so many young people become homeless.
    Extra Examples
    • This course offers you the opportunity to explore the history of English.
    • We need to explore every possible avenue.
    • The study explores the differences between written dialogue and what people actually say to one another.
    • The research will explore whether there are common patterns across groups.
    • These questions have not been fully explored yet.
    • The film usefully explores some of the issues surrounding adoption.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • extensively
    • briefly
    • fully
    verb + explore
    • need to
    • be keen to
    • want to
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] explore something (with something) to feel something with your hands or another part of the body
    • She explored the sand with her toes.
  4. see also unexplored
    Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘investigate (why)’): from French explorer, from Latin explorare ‘search out’, from ex- ‘out’ + plorare ‘utter a cry’.
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