peruse
1Péruse — Caractéristiques Longueur 23,9 km Bassin  ? Bassin collecteur Charente …
2Peruse — Pe*ruse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Perused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Perusing}.] [Pref. per + use.] 1. To observe; to examine with care. [R.] [1913 Webster] Myself I then perused, and limb by limb Surveyed. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To read through; to read …
3peruse — I verb analyze, browse, check, con, conduct research on, consider, contemplate, delve into, devote oneself to, examine, explore, feel out, glance over, glean information, go over, inquire into, inspect, investigate, look over, observe, overlook,… …
4peruse — late 15c., use up, wear out, go through, from M.E. per completely + use (q.v.). Meaning read carefully is first recorded 1530s, but this may be a separate formation …
5peruse — is a formal word meaning ‘to read thoroughly’, and is often mistakenly used to mean ‘to read cursorily, to glance over’: • For me, it had all the wearisome unfunniness of back numbers of Punch perused in the dentist s waiting room Times Literary… …
6peruse — [v] check out; examine analyze, browse, glance over, inspect, look through, pore over, read, scan, scrutinize, skim, study; concepts 72,103 Ant. neglect, overlook …
7peruse — ► VERB formal ▪ read or examine thoroughly or carefully. DERIVATIVES perusal noun peruser noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense use up, wear out : perhaps from PER (Cf. ↑per ) + USE(Cf. ↑use) …
8peruse — [pə ro͞oz′] vt. perused, perusing [LME perusen, to use up, prob. < L per , intens. + ME usen, to USE] 1. Obs. to examine in detail; scrutinize 2. to read carefully or thoroughly; study 3. to read in a casual or leisurely way peruser n …
9peruse — UK [pəˈruːz] / US [pəˈruz] verb [transitive] Word forms peruse : present tense I/you/we/they peruse he/she/it peruses present participle perusing past tense perused past participle perused formal to read something Derived word: perusal noun… …
10peruse — /pəˈruz / (say puh roohz) verb (t) (perused, perusing) 1. to read through, as with thoroughness or care: to peruse a document. 2. to read in a leisurely fashion, with little attention to detail: to peruse the Sunday papers. 3. Obsolete to survey… …