ferret out

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ferret out

She managed to ferret out the missing documents from the cluttered archive.

Definition

Verb: - To discover or find (something, especially information) by determined and persistent searching, investigation, or questioning. It implies a thorough, diligent, and sometimes cunning effort to uncover something hidden or not readily available.

Usage

This verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the thing being discovered). It is often used in contexts involving research, detective work, journalism, or any situation requiring diligent inquiry to reveal facts.

Examples
  • The journalist ferreted out the corruption scandal after months of interviews.
  • She managed to ferret out the original documents from the dusty archives.
  • Our goal is to ferret out the source of the error in the system.
  • He has a talent for ferreting out great deals at antique markets.
Advanced Usage
  • "to ferret out information/secrets/the truth": This is the most common collocation, emphasizing the process of uncovering specific, often concealed, knowledge.
    • The committee's job was to ferret out the facts behind the allegations.
  • The phrasal verb can be used in passive constructions.
    • The cause of the disease was finally ferreted out by a team of researchers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ferret (verb): To search tenaciously for something. (e.g., )
  • Ferret (noun): A small, domesticated polecat used historically for hunting rabbits and rodents, metaphorically inspiring the verb's meaning of searching persistently.
Synonyms
  • Unearth: To find something buried or hidden.
  • Root out: To find and remove something completely.
  • Dig up: To discover information by searching.
  • Track down: To find someone or something after a prolonged search.
Related Phrasal Verbs

(As the target term is itself a phrasal verb, this section lists other investigative phrasal verbs.) - Look into: To investigate or examine. - The police will look into the matter. - Run down: To find after searching. - I finally ran down that reference you mentioned.

Related Idioms
  • Leave no stone unturned: To try every possible course of action in order to find something or solve a problem. This idiom conveys a similar sense of exhaustive searching as "ferret out."
    • The detective left no stone unturned in his effort to ferret out the truth.
ferret out

She managed to ferret out the missing documents from the cluttered archive.

Verb
  1. search and discover through persistent investigation
    • She ferreted out the truth

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