How to Use "Explore" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words explore (v): to travel or look around an area to learn about it; to think or learn about something in detail

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Used with adverbs:

"He has extensively explored the subject."
(extensively, fully, thoroughly, properly)

"We should explore this idea carefully."
(carefully, thoroughly, fully, in detail)

"She wants to further explore the issue he brought up."
(further)

Used with verbs:

"The kids want to explore the cave."
(want, wish)

"We need to explore his claim thoroughly."
(need)

"The students began to explore the underlying issues."
(began to, started to, continued to)

Used with prepositions:

"They are exploring for alternatives."
(for)

Used with nouns:

"This article explores the issues behind the financial crisis."
(article, paper, study, essay, chapter, research, researcher)

"This exhibit explores the history of money."
(exhibit, article)

"We are exploring alternatives to the current process."
(alternatives, changes)

"She likes exploring new concepts."
(concepts, topics, ideas, issues)

"They explored the neighborhood on foot."
(neighborhood, cave, wilderness, area)

"He is off exploring the world."
(world, region, area, territory, place, ocean, frontier)

"They are exploring the consequences of the new policy."
(consequences, workings, effect, relevance, workings, impact)

"He's exploring the relationship between stress and test scores."
(relationship)

"She will explore the potential for growth."
(potential, reasons, strategy)

"They explored the root of the problem."
(root, extent)


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