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delve D0117100 (dĕlv)v. delved, delv·ing, delves v.intr.1. To search deeply and laboriously: delved through the court records.2. a. To research or make inquiries into something: scientists delving into gene regulation.b. To undertake an activity or occupation undeterred by difficulty or uncertainty: delved into writing a blog.c. To discuss or explain something, especially in detail: The article delves into the problems facing the banking system.3. To enter or move into an area in which movement is difficult: The explorers delved into the forest.4. To dig the ground, as with a spade.v.tr. Archaic To dig (ground) with a spade. [Middle English delven, to dig, from Old English delfan.] delv′er n.delve (dɛlv) vb (mainly intr; often foll by in or into) 1. to inquire or research deeply or intensively (for information, etc): he delved in the Bible for quotations. 2. to search or rummage (in a drawer, the pockets, etc)3. (Zoology) (esp of an animal) to dig or burrow deeply (into the ground, etc)4. (also tr) archaic or dialect to dig or turn up (earth, a garden, etc), as with a spade[Old English delfan; related to Old High German telban to dig, Russian dolbit to hollow out with a chisel] ˈdelver ndelve (dɛlv) v. delved, delv•ing. v.i. 1. to carry on intensive and thorough research for data, information, or the like. 2. Archaic. to dig, as with a spade. v.t. 3. Archaic. to dig; excavate. [before 900; Middle English; Old English delfan; c. Old Saxon -delban, Old High German -telban] delv′er, n. delve Past participle: delved Gerund: delving
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I delve | you delve | he/she/it delves | we delve | you delve | they delve |
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I delved | you delved | he/she/it delved | we delved | you delved | they delved |
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I am delving | you are delving | he/she/it is delving | we are delving | you are delving | they are delving |
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I have delved | you have delved | he/she/it has delved | we have delved | you have delved | they have delved |
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I was delving | you were delving | he/she/it was delving | we were delving | you were delving | they were delving |
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I had delved | you had delved | he/she/it had delved | we had delved | you had delved | they had delved |
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I will delve | you will delve | he/she/it will delve | we will delve | you will delve | they will delve |
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I will have delved | you will have delved | he/she/it will have delved | we will have delved | you will have delved | they will have delved |
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I will be delving | you will be delving | he/she/it will be delving | we will be delving | you will be delving | they will be delving |
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I have been delving | you have been delving | he/she/it has been delving | we have been delving | you have been delving | they have been delving |
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I will have been delving | you will have been delving | he/she/it will have been delving | we will have been delving | you will have been delving | they will have been delving |
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I had been delving | you had been delving | he/she/it had been delving | we had been delving | you had been delving | they had been delving |
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I would delve | you would delve | he/she/it would delve | we would delve | you would delve | they would delve |
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I would have delved | you would have delved | he/she/it would have delved | we would have delved | you would have delved | they would have delved | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | delve - turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"cut into, dig, turn overremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"furrow, groove, rut - hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove; "furrow soil"rootle, rout, root - dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for truffles"spade - dig (up) with a spade; "I spade compost into the flower beds"shovel - dig with or as if with a shovel; "shovel sand"; "he shovelled in the backyard all afternoon long"trowel - use a trowel on; for light garden work or plaster workburrow, tunnel - move through by or as by digging; "burrow through the forest" |
delveverb1. research, investigate, explore, examine, probe, look into, burrow, dig into She delved into her mother's past.2. rummage, search, look into, burrow, ransack, forage, dig into, fossick (Austral. & N.Z.) He delved into his rucksack and pulled out a folder.delveverb1. To go into or through for the purpose of making discoveries or acquiring information:dig, explore, inquire, investigate, look into, probe, reconnoiter, scout.2. To break, turn over, or remove (earth or sand, for example) with or as if with a tool:dig, excavate, grub, scoop, shovel, spade.Translationsfare ricercheindagarescavareколупатьсяdelve
delve into (something)To study something thoroughly. Because I was eager to delve into that novel further, I decided to write about it for my term paper.See also: delvedelve into somethingto examine or study something carefully; to enter into the examination or study of something. He delved into the solution of the problem facing him. I am just now delving into a study of the Trojan War.See also: delveDELVE
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DELVE➣Data for Evaluating Learning in Valid Experiments (University of Toronto, CA) |
delve Related to delve: delve intoSynonyms for delveverb researchSynonyms- research
- investigate
- explore
- examine
- probe
- look into
- burrow
- dig into
verb rummageSynonyms- rummage
- search
- look into
- burrow
- ransack
- forage
- dig into
- fossick
Synonyms for delveverb to go into or through for the purpose of making discoveries or acquiring informationSynonyms- dig
- explore
- inquire
- investigate
- look into
- probe
- reconnoiter
- scout
verb to break, turn over, or remove (earth or sand, for example) with or as if with a toolSynonyms- dig
- excavate
- grub
- scoop
- shovel
- spade
Synonyms for delveverb turn up, loosen, or remove earthSynonymsRelated Words- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
- furrow
- groove
- rut
- rootle
- rout
- root
- spade
- shovel
- trowel
- burrow
- tunnel
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