seeking

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
seeking
    n 1: the act of searching for something; "a quest for diamonds"
         [syn: {quest}, {seeking}]
    2: an attempt to acquire or gain something
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Seek \Seek\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sought}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Seeking}.] [OE. seken, AS. s[=e]can, s[=e]cean; akin to OS.
   s[=o]kian, LG. s["o]ken, D. zoeken, OHG. suohhan, G. suchen,
   Icel. saekja, Sw. s["o]ka, Dan. s["o]ge, Goth. s[=o]kjan, and
   E. sake. Cf. {Beseech}, {Ransack}, {Sagacious}, {Sake},
   {Soc}.]
   1. To go in search of; to look for; to search for; to try to
      find.
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            The man saked him, saying, What seekest thou? And he
            said, I seek my brethren.             --Gen. xxxvii.
                                                  15, 16.
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   2. To inquire for; to ask for; to solicit; to beseech.
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            Others, tempting him, sought of him a sign. --Luke
                                                  xi. 16.
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   3. To try to acquire or gain; to strive after; to aim at; as,
      to seek wealth or fame; to seek one's life.
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   4. To try to reach or come to; to go to; to resort to.
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            Seek not Bethel, nor enter into Gilgal. --Amos v. 5.
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            Since great Ulysses sought the Phrygian plains.
                                                  --Pope.
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from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
seek
seeking

   1. <storage> To move the head of a {disk drive} radially,
   i.e., to move from one {track} to another.

   2. <storage> To wind the {tape} to a given location.

   3. <programming> To move the pointer that marks the next {byte}
   to be read from or written to a {file}.

   (1997-07-15)
    

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