0 past simple and past participle of research
1 to study a subject in detail, especially in order to discover new information or reach a new understanding:
Journalists were frantically researching the new prime minister's background, family, and interests.
The amount of time and money being spent on researching this disease is pitiful.
We are researching the reproduction of elephants.
She researched a wide variety of jobs before deciding on law.
The internet has reduced the amount of time it takes to research these subjects.
Again, one direct response would be to review all the options already available, or already being researched, for couples to combat genetic and infertility problems.
The book is exhaustively researched, more than amply documented, and engagingly written for both serious research scholars and casual readers.
Several different gaits have been researched from different legged animals to determine the simplest technique to maneuver the hexapod mobile robot.