delve in French
delve in French is creuser, fouiller — delve means to search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.
delve in French
creuser
(intransitive) To dig into the ground, especially with a shovel.
fouiller
(ambitransitive) To search thoroughly and carefully for information, research, dig into, penetrate, fathom, trace out
What does "delve" mean?
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verb To search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.
"The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement."
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verb To dig into the ground.
"The archaeologists delved into the hillside in search of artefacts."
delve in a sentence
- The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement.
- She delved through old letters looking for clues.
- The archaeologists delved into the hillside in search of artefacts.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "delve" in French?
"delve" in French is creuser, fouiller. delve means: To search thoroughly into something, especially information or a topic, in order to learn more.
How do you use "delve" in a sentence?
Example: "The documentary delves into the history of the civil rights movement." In French, "delve" is creuser, fouiller.
Are there other ways to say "delve" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "delve": creuser, fouiller.
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