Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples
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Word:
seeks
IPA transcription: [s'iks]
Usage examples
Now when an American has an idea, he directly seeks a second American to share it.
In her mad rush down, Grim has come near these, and instinctively seeks shelter beneath them.
In modern life as in the ancient story, the place usually seeks the man who is fitted to fill it.
It is the result, the gratification, that man seeks: any particular good is but the means to an end.
As the sun rises higher, one musician after another seeks the forest shade, and the morning concert ends at noon.
It seeks to find in oneself the faults it notices in others, and perhaps greater ones, and tries to correct them.
As man grows in power of control over nature, he seeks to apply these forces in forms and at places he has selected.
The Lord's is a kingdom in which no man seeks to be above another: ambition is of the dirt of this world's kingdoms.
Hence, his energies and his sensibilities are all expanded, and what he feels he seeks to tell in various accents, and in different ways.
It fights antipathy and natural aversions so that they may never appear, and seeks even the company of those who might be the object of them.