search for
search for (someone or something)
To hunt, seek, or try to discover something. We've been searching for locations to shoot our new film. The border is always filled with refugees searching for a better future.
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search someone for something
to feel, touch, pat, frisk, or examine electronically a person's body, looking for something hidden underneath the clothes. The police searched the suspect for hidden weapons. The airport guard used an electronic instrument to search the passengers for weapons.
search something for someone or something
to examine something, looking for someone or something. Everyone searched the house for little Wally, but he was not to be found. I searched all my coat pockets for the note, but I didn't find it.
search for someone or something
to look very hard for someone or something. I searched for Ted everywhere, but he was already gone. I have searched for my glasses high and low.
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search for
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To conduct a thorough investigation for someone or something; seek someone or something: The police are searching for the missing student.
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- search for (someone or something)
- search out
- search after
- search after (someone or something)
- be in pursuit of (someone or something)
- search through
- search through (something or some place)
- be like looking for a needle in a haystack
- be like trying to find a needle in a haystack
- like looking for a needle in a haystack