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“delve”
delve (verb), delves; delved; delving
1. To search carefully and thoroughly for information: The lawyer delved into the court records so he could know more about his client's background.
3. To search deeply or to investigate arduously into something: Joanna was very interested in her family history, so she delved into all the past records and photos that her mother could find for her to examine.

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Shirley delved into her handbag in search of a pen to write her friend's address and telephone number in her address book.
2. To dig into the ground; especially with a shovel or spade: Greg had hopes of finding his lost house keys in his garden, so he delved into it with a rake and finally found what he was looking for!3. To search deeply or to investigate arduously into something: Joanna was very interested in her family history, so she delved into all the past records and photos that her mother could find for her to examine.

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