Antonyms for researched
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ree-surch |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈsɜrtʃ |
Definition of researched
Origin :- 1570s, "act of searching closely," from Middle French recerche (1530s, Modern French recherche), back-formation from Old French recercher (see research (v.)). Meaning "scientific inquiry" is first attested 1630s. Phrase research and development is recorded from 1923.
- verb examine, study
- They were careful not to forget the drawers, which their hands searched and researched.
- Extract from : « Six Women and the Invasion » by Gabrielle Yerta
- The whole town was searched and researched, but all to no purpose.
- Extract from : « Gabriel Tolliver » by Joel Chandler Harris
- If a word or name did not fit the context, it was researched, and corrections made, if necessary.
- Extract from : « Chronicles (1 of 6): The Description of Britaine » by Raphaell Holinshed
- Sequential Problem Solving is about finding alternative solutions to problems and executing well researched plans.
- Extract from : « Sequential Problem Solving » by Fredric Lozo
- As it was, Brennan was unsure of his legal rights, and he could not plan until he had researched the problem most thoroughly.
- Extract from : « The Fourth R » by George Oliver Smith
- We had our antiquarian papers of lore and researched history in exercise-books, rolled up and tied with string.
- Extract from : « New Treasure Seekers » by E. (Edith) Nesbit
- Dagobert searched and researched every article—peeped into all the corners of the portmanteau—still nothing!
- Extract from : « The Wandering Jew, Complete » by Eugene Sue
Synonyms for researched
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