Seeking vs Searching - What's the difference?
seeking | searching |
The act of one who seeks; a search or quest to find something.
* 1873 , Van Nostrand's Eclectic Engineering Magazine (volume 9, page 269)
(in combination) that seeks something specified
* 1948 , , North from Mexico / The Spanish-Speaking People of The United States , J. B. Lippincott Company, page 25,
search; hunt
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 4, author=Mark Oppenheimer, title=The Turning of an Atheist, work=New York Times
, passage=Depending on whom you ask, Antony Flew is either a true convert whose lifelong intellectual searchings finally brought him to God or a senescent scholar possibly being exploited by his associates.}}
As nouns the difference between seeking and searching
is that seeking is the act of one who seeks; a search or quest to find something while searching is search; hunt.As adjectives the difference between seeking and searching
is that seeking is that seeks something specified while searching is thorough.As verbs the difference between seeking and searching
is that seeking is present participle of lang=en while searching is present participle of lang=en.seeking
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* heat-seeking * self-seekingVerb
(head)- While De Anza was exploring the Bay of San Francisco, seeking a site for the presidio, the American colonists on the eastern seaboard, three thousand miles away, were celebrating the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
searching
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