v. sought (sôt), seek·ing, seeks v.tr. 1. To try to locate or discover; search for: animals seeking prey. 2. To endeavor to obtain or reach: seek a college education. 3. To go to or toward: Water seeks its own level. 4. To inquire for; request: seek directions from a police officer. 5. To try; endeavor: seek to do good. v.intr. To make a search or investigation: Seek and you will find. [Middle English sechen, seken, from Old English sēcan; see sāg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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