delve

ਸਿੱਖੀਏ
definition
verb
she delved in her pocket
reach inside a receptacle and search for something.
example
Those serious about magick will eventually start finding that the fluffy books don't 'delve' deep enough and this will motivate them to search for deeper texts on the subject.
Today on the program we 'delve' inside the minds of criminal defence lawyers; how do they see their role, and how do they defend clients they suspect are guilty?
Detectives are continuing to 'delve' into the experienced skydiver's background in their search for a motive for the murder.
the society is determined to 'delve' deeper into the matter
Pretty soon, I was able to close my eyes and 'delve' inside myself, to search for my core of power hidden within my inner being.
My friend - no ordinary being - a doctor by profession, a compassionate man by nature, decided he had to 'delve' into the world of alternate healing to reach out to his fellow brethren.
as we 'delve' further into the atom's secrets
It takes considerable clarity of purpose to 'delve' beyond mythic images and reach the primordial roots.
The robot has tiny arms that can reach in between ribs and 'delve' into the heart, and it apparently even sews stitches more smoothly than a person.
He knew not if she wanted him to 'delve' into the tunnels once more or to stay put.
He told us that, despite his full support for using an advanced machine to 'delve' inside a mummy and uncover its secrets, the project had lost its way and its credibility.
The authors 'delve' into some research prototypes on presence management and detection.
Then again, whenever he tried to 'delve' into his own background history, something inside of him would be fraught with stress and discomfort.
Researchers have been 'delving' into the history of the royal menagerie, using animal remains to reveal the secrets of medieval lions once locked up in the Tower.
Ethnographic research 'delves' into the everyday lives of consumers to go beyond what they say - and record what they do.
I was confused and 'delved' into my own research on the matter.
The boy 'delved' in his trouser pockets and his face fell.
Although the economy as a set of material practices has existed ever since ‘Adam 'delved' and Eve span,’ it was not conceptualized as separate until about 300 years ago.
While I was thinking of a new subject for my column, I was 'delving' into my handbag searching for a pen, when suddenly the idea came to me, ‘the handbag’.
And as the family of the man paid tribute to a ‘wonderful son and brother’, detectives began 'delving' into the popular young man's background for a possible motive to murder.
Fate was - in the past - supposed to be the supreme 'delver' into the arcane and the mysterious energies of the universe.
He turned the corner and still the tunnel 'delved' deeper into the rock.
She 'delved' inside the bag and felt the miniscule amount of produce, now blackened by the heat.
The young lady in question has asked protection from local authorities to protect her from journalistic assault by the lurid press that are 'delving' into her background.
If I were researching, I would need to know what source materials could offer before I 'delved' in - they may not be wholly relevant to the subject.
Eagerly, her free hand, pouch set aside, 'delved' in to count her treasure.
Along with that, the show has two researchers 'delving' into all the newspaper periodicals that are sent in.
She 'delved' into the transcript with a vengeance, searching for further twists in Four Corners' fuzzy skein of truth.
So the former researcher spent months 'delving' into the science to figure out what went wrong.
She 'delved' in a drawer and produced a Duracell battery.
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