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- SURVEYED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
If a building is surveyed, it is examined carefully by a specially trained person, in order to discover if there is anything wrong with its structure
- SURVEY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SURVEY is to examine as to condition, situation, or value : appraise How to use survey in a sentence
- SURVEY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you survey a number of people, companies, or organizations, you try to find out information about their opinions or behaviour, usually by asking them a series of questions Business Development Advisers surveyed 211 companies for the report
- Survey - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When you buy your first home, it's a pleasure to stand on the porch and survey your property Survey has several meanings, all of which come from Medieval Latin and Anglo words for looking over As a noun, survey can mean a detailed study of something, but it also means a short summary with a broad view
- surveyed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to view in detail, esp in order to know the condition or value of something: The inspector surveyed the building to conduct a study of the opinions or thoughts of (a group of people): to survey TV viewers
- Surveyed - definition of surveyed by The Free Dictionary
1 (tr) to view or consider in a comprehensive or general way: to survey the situation 2 (tr) to examine carefully, as or as if to appraise value: to survey oneself in a mirror 3 (Surveying) to plot a detailed map of (an area of land) by measuring or calculating distances and height
- SURVEYED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
surveyed definition: examined or inspected carefully Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
- Surveyed Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Alex completed harnessing Ed and surveyed his work She straightened her skirt and surveyed the overall effects in the mirror As they entered the house, Elisabeth surveyed the living room He surveyed her bare legs with twinkling eyes, arching a brow as he spoke
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