exploration
Americannoun
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an act or instance of exploring or investigating; examination.
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the investigation of unknown regions.
noun
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the act or process of exploring
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med examination of an organ or part for diagnostic purposes
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an organized trip into unfamiliar regions, esp for scientific purposes; expedition
Other Word Forms
- exploratory adjective
- reexploration noun
Etymology
Origin of exploration
First recorded in 1535–45; from Latin explōrātiōn-, stem of explōrātiō “examination,” from explōrāt(us) “searched out, examined” (past participle of explōrāre “to search out, examine”; explore ) + -iō -ion
Example Sentences
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Other potential applications exist in areas such as fusion research, space exploration and optimization of global trading networks, according to Stamirowska.
The sale follows a deal between the two companies inked earlier this year, under which TotalEnergies bought a 25% share in several exploration sites operated by Chevron offshore U.S.
Lead author of the research Dr Baptiste Chide told news agency Reuters: "These discharges represent a major discovery, with direct implications for Martian atmospheric chemistry, climate, habitability and the future of robotic and human exploration."
From BBC
Labour ministers are also set to loosen rules on new oil and gas exploration in the North Sea.
From BBC
Additional exploration licences for seafloor minerals and hydrocarbons are in place.
From Science Daily
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