Pronunciation: /sərˈveɪ/
noun a detailed study or inspection, typically done to gather information or data
A1 I filled out a survey about my favorite foods.
A2 The survey asked me questions about my daily routine.
B1 The company conducted a survey to gather feedback from customers.
B2 The survey results showed a high level of satisfaction among participants.
C1 The survey findings were used to inform strategic decision-making within the organization.
C2 The comprehensive survey analysis revealed key insights into consumer behavior.
verb to examine or investigate something thoroughly
A1 I surveyed the park to see if there were any good spots for a picnic.
A2 She surveyed the room before deciding where to place the furniture.
B1 The company surveyed customers to gather feedback on their products.
B2 The government surveyed citizens to assess public opinion on the new policy.
C1 The research team surveyed a random sample of the population to gather data for their study.
C2 The archaeologist surveyed the ancient ruins to document and analyze their historical significance.
formal The company conducted a survey to gather feedback from customers.
informal I filled out a survey online to enter a prize draw.
slang I ain't got time for these surveys, man.
figurative The artist's latest work can be seen as a survey of modern society.
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