0 past simple and past participle of survey
1 to look at or examine all of something, especially carefully:
2 to ask people questions in order to find out about their opinions or behaviour:
In the design document we have surveyed, the following types of referring expressions are found to be typical.
Regarding the economic aspects, the situation is not as clear, with nearly one-fourth of the surveyed persons least willing to contribute economically.
We surveyed 16 textbooks in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology that were published, or published in new editions, in the 1990s.
All the farms surveyed did not have regular deworming programmes for their ostriches.
Although the literature is rather mechanically surveyed (in ' point by point ' form), the points raised are insightful.
Since we found few seed fragments in faeces, it appears that tapirs do not mechanically destroy the larger seeds surveyed here.
The villages had been surveyed first in 1977-79.
How are the main issues surveyed by the author contested and configured by the state and the revolutionary elite itself?