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Probe for Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɹoʊb/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
PROHB-for, PROHB-fer, PROHB-fur
pɹˈəʊb/ /fˈɔː
pr-OHB-for, pr-OHB-faw

Definition

To try to find out hidden information by carefully asking questions or examining something deeply.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in formal or investigative contexts; implies a careful, subtle, sometimes persistent effort to get information ('probe for answers', 'probe for details'). Less direct than simply 'ask'. Common in journalism, research, and police work.

Example Sentences

The police probed for clues at the crime scene.

basic

The teacher probed for the student's real feelings.

basic

Reporters probed for details about the new law.

basic

He kept probing for information, but I didn't tell him anything.

natural

Sometimes, you have to probe for the truth when people hide it.

natural

If you probe for weaknesses in the system, you might find a solution.

natural