survey
[sə:'veɪ]

verb transitive

[Definition]: questionnairs to collect feedback and opinions for something; examine thoroughly

[Example Sentences]:
1. The margin of sampling error for the survey was plus or minus 3.8%.
2. The survey was conducted during March and April 2013.
3. Economists in the Bloomberg survey see the BOE keeping its key rate on hold until at least 2015.
4. Economists in a Bloomberg survey forecast a gain to 9.
5. The survey determined that the median base salary in Santa Clara County is $112,000.
6. Toyota remained the big winner in the survey, widening its lead over Ford with a total score of 145.
7. The average estimate of 21 strategists in a Bloomberg survey calls for the index to reach 2,232.
8. The next survey covers science priorities from 2022 and 2032.
9. In the survey, 53% of respondents said they expected a budget increase for 2017.
10. RightScale conducted the survey in January 2015.
11. The survey ends May 20,2014.
12. The survey defines boomers as those born 1947 through 1965.
13. ACSI has performed its annual consumer satisfaction index survey since 1993.
14. That compares with median estimates in a Bloomberg survey of about 20 analysts of 1,069 and 1, 065.


[Antonyms]criticize, fathom, gage

[Synonyms]retrospect, view
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