0 past simple and past participle of peruse
1 to read through something, especially in order to find the part you are interested in:
He took the letter and (33) perused it.
A total of approximately 2000 potentially interesting studies were identified and perused with respect to potential predictors and inclusion criteria.
These pictures occupied the same discursive space: both fashion journal and photo album might have sat on the same fringed table in the parlor, to be perused in turn.
I have also perused the document before us.
A file sharer gets his computer searched and all his private information perused.
I have now received and perused this report.
Having perused them, it strikes me that they raise questions which, if not of deeper significance, may be of wider significance.
That document has been perused by many people.