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    scav·enge
    [ˈskavənj]
    verb
    scavenge (verb) · scavenges (third person present) · scavenged (past tense) · scavenged (past participle) · scavenging (present participle)
    1. search for and collect (anything usable) from discarded waste:
      "people sell junk scavenged from the garbage" · "the city dump where the squatters scavenge to survive"
      • (of an animal) search for (carrion) as food.
      • search for discarded items or food in (a place):
        "the mink is still commonly seen scavenging the beaches of California"
      • remove (combustion products) from the cylinder of an internal combustion engine on the return stroke of the piston.
      • chemistry
        combine with and remove (molecules, groups, etc.) from a particular medium:
        "chlorine molecules can scavenge ozone at a very fast rate"
    Origin
    mid 17th century (in the sense ‘clean out (dirt)’): back-formation from scavenger.
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    verb
    1. search for and collect (anything usable) from discarded waste:
      root around
      scratch around
      grub around
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      What does scavenger mean?scav•en•ger (skav′ in jər), n. Ecology an animal or other organism that feeds on dead organic matter. a person who searches through and collects items from discarded material. a street cleaner. Chemistry a chemical that consumes or renders inactive the impurities in a mixture. Synonyms: forager, scrounge, scrounger, hunter, freeloader, more...
      What is a scavenger animal?An animal that feeds on dead organisms, especially a meat-eating animal that eats dead animals rather than hunting live prey. Vultures, hyenas, and wolves are scavengers. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition.
      What is a scavenger & skawager?The official whose duty it was to collect this tax was called the skawager. This word was later spelled scavager and then scavenger. When the towns came to need someone to keep the streets clean, this duty also became the job of the scavenger. The word scavenger is now used in the British Isles for all street cleaners.
      What is a scavenger hunt?In the late 14th Century, scavengers were people hired to clean the streets. Later, the word was used for animals who ate decaying creatures. Later still, the "scavenger hunt" became popular as a game where people have to find items on a list. Anyone who hunts for and collects castoffs could be called a scavenger.
       
    3. scavenge verb [ I or T ] uk / ˈskæv.ɪndʒ / us / ˈskæv.ɪndʒ / to look for or get food or other objects in other people's rubbish: The flood has left people and animals desperately scavenging for food. We managed to scavenge a lot of furniture from the dump. If a wild animal scavenges, it feeds on the flesh of dead ...
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      /ˈskævɪndʒɪŋ/ [transitive, intransitive] (of a person, an animal or a bird) to search through waste for things that can be used or eaten scavenge something (from something) Much of their furniture was scavenged from other people's garbage. scavenge (through something) (for something) Dogs and foxes scavenged through the ...
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      scav•enge /ˈskævɪndʒ/ v., -enged, -eng•ing. to gather by searching (something that can be used) from rubbish: [ no object; (~ + for + object)] The vultures scavenged for food. [ ~ + object] scavenged some parts. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2022 scav•enge (skav′ inj), v., ...
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      us / ˈskæv.ɪndʒ / uk / ˈskæv.ɪndʒ / to look for or get food or other objects in other people's garbage: The flood has left people and animals desperately scavenging for food. We managed to scavenge a lot of furniture from the dump. If a wild animal scavenges, it feeds on the flesh of dead decaying animals.
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      verb (used with object), scav·enged, scav·eng·ing. to take or gather (something usable) from discarded material. to cleanse of filth, as a street. to expel burnt gases from (the cylinder of an internal-combustion engine). Metallurgy. to purify (molten metal) by introducing a substance that will combine chemically with ...
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