Term: Seek (verb)
Seek (verb) /siːk/
Definition: to try to find something or to ask for something that you need. It is a more formal word for “look for.“
Translations: (LV) meklēt, tiekties pēc, lūgt (padomu/palīdzību)
Examples:
“The company is starting to seek new employees for the summer season.”
“If you are confused about the rules, you should seek advice from a manager.”
“Many people move to big cities to seek better job opportunities.”
Seek vs. Find
Seek: The action of looking or trying (e.g., “I am seeking the truth”).
Find: The result of your search (e.g., “I finally found the answer”).
Common Phrases
Seek professional help: To go to an expert for assistance.
Seek permission: To ask if you are allowed to do something.
Hide and seek: A popular children’s game.
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