To search (about or around) for something
“Eventually, the street under the street lamp was covered in friends of the Hodja, all on their hands and knees, helping him to look for his lost keys.”
To encourage (to happen) through one's actions
“If we wish to be free from trouble, we should never look for trouble, never think about trouble, never expect trouble, and never create trouble.”
To anticipate or expect something
“Forests are not a place where one would expect to look for product innovation.”
(followed by for) To look for or seek
To seek something desired by indirectly prompting someone to offer it
To have as a requirement or necessity
To make a request or demand of someone
To wash gravel in a pan to separate out (gold)
To search around, or look out, for something
To subject (a place, text, etc.) to a thorough search in order to locate something
To pursue in order to catch or catch up with
To find out or to discover through searching or studying
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