explore in the PONS Dictionary

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Therefore, bringing the national leader together with the team to explore these similarities (rather than focusing on the differences) brings positive results.
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This mountainous area was first explored in 1862.
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Now for the first time in history, it is possible for visitors to explore all chambers of the building.
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Supervised children's activities are available for adults who want privacy or free time to explore the resort on their own.
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In the 1970s, the idea of metal peening with light was explored in the company and in the metal treatment industry.
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Although the novel explores grim reality, there is hope, and love, a thin seam, but nonetheless, still there.
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Directed by trained guides, tourists are driven up the favela in vans, and then explore the community's hillside by foot.
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Projects sponsored by this initiative give children and teens the opportunities to explore nature, camping, and service learning projects.
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The main villain's motives and past don't seem to be fully explored, either.
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He has been exploring this unusual artform since the early nineties.
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