immigrants
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Managers attempting to hire strikebreakers often sought recruits among immigrants. Because newly arrived immigrants were often desperate to find work, they were more likely than native-born workers to cross union picket lines and take the place of striking workers in factories. Not all immigrants, however, would accept jobs as strikebreakers. Many, having been involved in labor organizations in Europe, saw worker solidarity as a way of improving the status of all workers, including themselves.
Sought basically means that you're looking for something, attempting to find it. So, you can say you sought out a seat in the movie theater, or a space in the parking lot. There are a lot of different ways you can use sought.
The word sought is likely one of these:trying - attempting, or litigatingtreeing - chasing up a treetiring - getting tired, or making one tired
Mohammed was accused of malfeasance and attempting to stir up discontent by the remainder of his tribe of Qoreish because they opposed him and the religion he sought to bring into the world.
The word sought is likely one of these:trying - attempting, or litigatingtreeing - chasing up a treetiring - getting tired, or making one tired
Reformers went after political machines and corrupt bosses. They were opposed to monopolies of city government services. They sought city managers and wanted the public to own utilities.
Sought is the past tense form of the verb "to seek".
remedy sought
Past tense of seek is sought. Past participle of seek is "has sought."NOpast participle is sought. Has sought is present perfect. The past participle is used to make present perfect. He has sought a new trial.They have sought a new trial.
I/you/we/they have sought. He/she/it has sought.
I can give you several sentences.He sought the elusive butterfly of love.She sought to ease the tension in the room.He sought fame and fortune.