Delve [verb]

Definition of Delve:

dig into task, action

Synonyms of Delve:


Opposite/Antonyms of Delve:

Neglect

Fill

Find

Ignore


Sentence/Example of Delve:

He and Mathew Crowther, an ecologist at the University of Sydney, delved into museum collections of dingo skulls, collected from across three areas that have been exposed to 1080 for about 50 to 60 years, and one region where baiting is banned.

Rowan Moore Gerety delves into why America’s once-vibrant manufacturing sector, which switched nimbly to a war footing in the 1940s, now can’t churn out enough masks and equipment to keep citizens safe.

Its app has videos and interactive books that teach not just the obvious subjects, like phonics and math, but also delve into music and social awareness.

In early July, the company launched a Canticos Bilingual Preschool app, replete with videos and interactive books that teach not just the obvious subjects, like phonics and math, but also delve into music and social awareness.

Researchers have since found many examples of physiological arousal leading to emotional arousal, but they wanted to delve deeper into that link.

It is best not to dig and delve for a meaning, Miss Tessa; society sanctions many phrases that you would not speak in sincerity.

The more you delve into the religions of the Americans the more anomalies you find.

While thus equipping myself to become a brain merchant, it was inevitable that I should delve into sociology.

It would be no unamusing task for an antiquary with human instincts to dig and delve until he had re-peopled every residence.

No unexpected call could come to him, no fingers delve into the purse that he might now keep privately to himself.