Results for: searched for, sought out, requested
English English
searched for, sought out, requestedlooked for
(about an area of land or a source of information) able to be mined (excavated, searched)minable
16th-century Christian religious movement which sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of ProtestantismReformation
act of petitioning, appeal or request to higher authority, demand for action with signatures, give petition to somebody, make demand using petition, make formal request, pleading stating cause of action, demand; plea, something requested, submit a requ...petition
advertisement or promotion that is launched in a separate browser window while a requested WWW page loads (Internet), located between the cells of other tissue (Anatomy); of a space between two objects; forming a space, forming a narrow opening, occurr...interstitial
alliance of 11 southern states that sought to secede from the USA and fought against the North during the Civil War, Confederate States of AmericaConfederacy
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
Augusto Pinochet (born 1915), dictator of Chile from 1973-1990 who was arrested in London in 1998 and was sought for extradition to Spain (his government was responsible for many killings and violations of human rights)Pinochet
can be sought; can be investigated, can be examinedsearchable
document allowing a ship from a neutral country to transport goods without being searched (in wartime)navicert
dug out for excavation; planted with explosive mines; thoroughly searched and accessed; underminedmined
event for invited people, of an invitation, accompanying an invitation, open only to those invited, requestedinvitational
group of Muslim extremists in Syria and Persia who sought to assassinate CrusadersAssassins
Jewish enlightenment movement in the 18th and 19th centuries that was influenced by European intellectuals and sought to offer secular education to European JewsHaskalah
lifted his eyes, raised his glance; searched for information (i.e. in a book)looked up
 

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