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

dowse

verb
 
/daʊz/
 
/daʊz/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they dowse
 
/daʊz/
 
/daʊz/
he / she / it dowses
 
/ˈdaʊzɪz/
 
/ˈdaʊzɪz/
past simple dowsed
 
/daʊzd/
 
/daʊzd/
past participle dowsed
 
/daʊzd/
 
/daʊzd/
-ing form dowsing
 
/ˈdaʊzɪŋ/
 
/ˈdaʊzɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] to look for underground water or minerals by using a special stick or long piece of metal that moves when it comes near water, etc.
  2. (also douse)
    dowse something (with something) to stop a fire from burning by pouring water over it; to put out a light
  3. (also douse)
    dowse somebody/something (in/with something) to pour a lot of liquid over somebody/something; to soak somebody/something in liquid
  4. Word Originsense 1 late 17th cent.: of unknown origin.
See dowse in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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