For someone or something to use extra effort to find or observe a subject.
Christopher Columbus
Sparta didn't support. They seeked support.
They were conquestadors.
The Buddha seeked enlightenment to break away from the wheel of life
Because he seeked fam & fourtune because he was born pennieless
It refers to irregular verbs that don't form their past tense by adding "-ed" to the end of the verb.An example of an irregular verb is seek. The past tense of seek is sought rather than seeked.
The Populist Party advocated for farmer and worker rights, including regulation of railroads, a progressive income tax, and free silver coinage. They also pushed for direct election of senators and women's suffrage. The party helped bring attention to issues affecting rural and working-class Americans.
miners went to different palces because they seeked for gold and wanted to become rich
No, the past tense of "seek" is "sought": "She sought the help of a therapist" or "I sought God for many years but never found Him."
if you have not gotten hurt in the rib area, there is no reason for a hurting breathing, and medical advise should be seeked.
Bhagat Singh, an Indian socialist, who seeked revolution during the British colonization of India.
Mozambique was colonized as a precious port in which the portuguese could stop on their way and back from India where they seeked to trade spices and silk for instance.