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exploration
noun as in investigation; survey
Strongest matches
analysis, examination, expedition, inspection, research, search, study, travel
Example Sentences
His films are tactful contemporary explorations of the disparities humans have been grappling with ever since the development of the modern world.
But the ambitious mission still achieved milestones in ongoing exploration of the Moon.
“This transition allows us to provide a serene and tranquil environment tailored to adult travelers seeking relaxation, exploration and a peaceful stay by the beach,” the hotel wrote in a statement on its website.
While the company would focus primarily on the potential for gold at the mine, it would also include rare earth elements in its planned exploration program, it announced.
They cover infrastructure, ship-building, tourism, agriculture, technology, education and, perhaps crucially, deep-sea mineral exploration.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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