0 past simple and past participle of delve
1 to search, especially as if by digging, in order to find a thing or information:
Under the sway of the philological project, scholars have delved deeper and deeper into texts and into the past.
These, however, have not yet been delved into.
I suggest it is perhaps time that academics caught up with how the average citizens felt and delved a bit deeper.
Several contests have delved into the timing of such requirements, such as whether the age and citizenship requirements apply to the date of election or the date of seating.
I saw for myself, and investigated instances, and delved into the murky international conspiracies, which were as fetid as the swamp forests themselves.
They have delved into rather petty matters such as the listing of charitable and political subscriptions.
He delved into the past, almost looking over the battlements.
My noble friend delved into various definitions and said that possibly one could develop a holiday park into a shopping mall.