search mission
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Definition
Noun: A specific operation or task undertaken with the primary objective of locating, finding, or discovering something or someone that is missing, hidden, or unknown.
Usage
This term is used to describe a formal, organized effort, often involving a team and specific resources, to find something. It implies a clear goal and a structured process. - The coast guard launched a search mission for the missing sailors. - The archaeologists began a search mission to find the ancient ruins. - The company initiated a search mission for a new CEO.
Advanced Usage
- "to be on a search mission": To be actively engaged in the process of searching.
- The rescue team is on a search mission in the mountains.
- "to launch/mount a search mission": To formally start or organize a search operation.
- Authorities mounted a massive search mission after the earthquake.
Variants and Related Words
- Search (n/v): The general act of looking for something.
- The search for the lost keys took an hour.
- Search and rescue mission (n): A specific type of search mission aimed at finding and saving people in distress.
- The helicopter was part of a search and rescue mission.
Synonyms
- Quest: A long or arduous search for something.
- Manhunt: An organized search for a person, especially a criminal.
- Reconnaissance mission: A military observation of a region to locate an enemy or gather information.
Related Phrases
- Search party: A group of people organized to look for someone or something.
- A search party was formed to look for the hiker.
- In search of: Trying to find.
- They went into the forest in search of rare plants.
Related Idioms
- Needle in a haystack: Used to describe a for something extremely difficult to find.
- Finding the original document in that archive was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Noun
- a mission to discover something