- verbdelve (verb) · delves (third person present) · delved (past tense) · delved (past participle) · delving (present participle)
- reach inside a receptacle and search for something:"she delved in her pocket"
- research or make painstaking inquiries into something:"the society is determined to delve deeper into the matter"
- archaicdig; excavate:"when Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?" · "the approach from the surface above had awed her, so hugely delved were the tunnels"
OriginOld English delfan ‘dig’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch delven.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- reach inside a receptacle and search for something:
- dig; excavate:
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- To define delve, it means to search deeply and laboriously, to inquire or research intensively, or to dig or burrow into something12345. It can be followed by in or into to indicate the object or topic of the search, inquiry, or digging1234. It can also be used as a transitive verb to mean to dig or turn up earth or soil2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.delve / (dɛlv) / verb (mainly intr; often foll by in or into) to inquire or research deeply or intensively (for information, etc)he delved in the Bible for quotations to search or rummage (in a drawer, the pockets, etc) (esp of an animal) to dig or burrow deeply (into the ground, etc)www.dictionary.com/browse/delvedelve (dɛlv) vb (mainly intr; often foll by in or into) 1. to inquire or research deeply or intensively (for information, etc): he delved in the Bible for quotations. 2. to search or rummage (in a drawer, the pockets, etc) 3. (Zoology) (esp of an animal) to dig or burrow deeply (into the ground, etc) 4. (also tr) ...www.thefreedictionary.com/delvingDefinition of delve (into) as in to explore to search through or into we uncovered many interesting stories as we delved into the history of the house we were restoringwww.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/delve%20(into)1. To search deeply and laboriously: delved through the court records. 2. a. To research or make inquiries into something: scientists delving into gene regulation. b. To undertake an activity or occupation undeterred by difficulty or uncertainty: delved into writing a blog.www.thefreedictionary.com/delve1. to inquire or research deeply or intensively (for information, etc) he delved in the Bible for quotations 2. to search or rummage (in a drawer, the pockets, etc)www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/delve
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