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    stud·y
    /ˈstədē/

    noun

    • 1. the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject, especially by means of books: "the study of English" Similar learningeducationschoolingwork
    • 2. a detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation: "a study of a sample of 5,000 children" Similar investigationinquiryresearchexamination

    verb

    • 1. devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge on (an academic subject), especially by means of books: "she studied biology and botany" Similar learnreadread up onwork at
    • 2. look at closely in order to observe or read: "she bent her head to study the plans" Similar scrutinizeexamineinspectconsider

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  2. 1. : a state of contemplation : reverie. 2. a. : application of the mental faculties to the acquisition of knowledge. years of study. b. : such application in a particular field or to a specific subject. the study of Latin. c. : careful or extended consideration. the proposal is under study. d (1)

  3. STUDY definition: 1. to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books: 2. to…. Learn more.

  4. Study definition: application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, such as by reading, investigation, or reflection. See examples of STUDY used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of study. noun. applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading) “no schools offer graduate study in interior design” synonyms: work. see more. noun. a branch of knowledge. “anthropology is the study of human beings”

  6. study implies an attempt to obtain a grasp of something by methodical or exhaustive thought: to study a problem. to consider is to fix the thought upon something and give it close attention before making a decision concerning it, or beginning an action connected with it: to consider ways and means. reflect implies looking back quietly over past ...

  7. [uncountable] the activity of learning or gaining knowledge, either from books or by examining things in the world. a room set aside for private study. academic/literary/scientific study. It is important to develop good study skills. Physiology is the study of how living things work. see also self-study. Wordfinder. Extra Examples.

  8. to learn about a subject, usually at school or university: I studied biology before going into medicine. Fewer examples. More women study languages than, say, engineering or science. He's studying psychology and philosophy. She's studying women's writing of the 1930s. She studied engineering at the University of Michigan. study verb (LOOK) B2.

  9. Definition of study verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. 1. a. The effort to acquire knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research: The study of language has overturned many misconceptions. b. An act or effort made in the pursuit of knowledge: applied himself to his studies. c. A branch of knowledge or department of learning: the study of geography; graduate studies. 2. a.

  11. : the activity or process of learning about something by reading, memorizing facts, attending school, etc. [noncount] Becoming a doctor requires years of study. You can improve your knowledge of the natural world by study and observation. She is engaged in the study of law. [=she is studying law]

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