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Mine for Meaning in English

expression

ˈmaɪn/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
MYN-for, MYN-fer, MYN-fur
mˈaɪn/ /fˈɔː
MYN-faw

Definition

To dig or search for something valuable, such as minerals or information, often by using special techniques or sustained effort. Commonly used both literally (removing resources from the earth) and figuratively (extracting data or ideas).

Usage & Nuances

Formal to neutral expression. Used literally in industry ('mine for gold/oil') and figuratively in tech/business ('mine for data' or 'mine for answers'). The object of 'mine for' is always what you are trying to find. Avoid confusing with 'mine' as a possessive pronoun or explosive device.

Example Sentences

Workers mine for coal deep underground.

basic

Scientists mine for clues in old records.

basic

People mine for gold in the river during summer.

basic

We spent hours trying to mine for some useful facts in that huge database.

natural

Mark always tries to mine for interesting details when he interviews celebrities.

natural

Can you help me mine for the solution in these piles of documents?

natural