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To delve (into) a subject or situation is to investigate, explore, or research. It has the connotation of being more thorough than merely "looking into."

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What is the noun for delve?

The noun form of the verb to delve is the gerund, delving.


What is the adverb for deliver?

There is no word in English spelled 'delive'. You may mean the verb to deliver; to give or hand over something to the person for whom it is intended. The noun forms for the verb deliver are deliverer, deliverability, delivery, and the gerund, delivering. You may mean the verb to delve; to make a careful or detailed search for something. The noun forms for the verb delve are delver and the gerund, delving.


What is an antonym for delve?

To delve means to get fully immersed and involved in something. The antonym for delve would be to ignore or stay out of.


How can you use the word delve in a sentence?

depends in what your writing like.... i delved into the water and found out that is was suprisingly cold or... when im out i like to delve into other peoples buisness just something like that. hope that helps


What rhymes with delve?

Twelve or shelve rhyme with delve.


When was John Delve born?

John Delve was born in 1953.


Which of these is the past tense of DELVE?

The past tense of "delve" is "delved."


What is a good sentence for the word delve?

The archaeologist wanted to delve into the ancient tomb.


When was Gareth Delve born?

Gareth Delve was born on 1982-12-30.


What is a sentence using the word delve?

Investigators decided to delve further into the corporation's financial records. Divers were hired to delve into the mysteries of the underwater caverns.


What is the opposite of delve?

Delve means to search for information, dig down, or examine a subject in detail. The opposite of delve would be conceal, bury, or ignore.


Don't read anything into it that is not?

Sometimes people mean exactly and only what they have said, and sometimes people imply more than they actually said, but don't be too quick to look for implied meaning.This is not any famous saying or quote. When one reads something one should take the ordinary, real, and uncomplicated meaning of what one reads and not delve or penetrate into special and extraordinary interpretations. It is now really very simple to hope that the questioner is satisfied with this plain humble answer.