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Trawl Meaning in English

word

tɹɔːl
TRAHL
tɹˈɔːl
TRAWL

Definition

To fish using a large net that is pulled along the bottom of the sea, or to search through a lot of information or things to find something specific.

Usage & Nuances

Originally a fishing term, 'trawl' is also used figuratively in modern English for thorough searching, especially in data or documents ('trawl through emails'). Common as both a noun (the act/net) and verb. Informal when about searching; technical in fishing.

Example Sentences

Fishermen trawl for shrimp near the coast.

basic

They used a big net to trawl the bottom of the sea.

basic

I had to trawl through old files to find the report.

basic

We had to trawl the internet for cheap flights.

natural

He spent all day trawling through data for his research project.

natural

Journalists trawl social media for breaking news stories.

natural