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

  2. 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.

  3. study: [verb] to engage in study. to undertake formal study of a subject.

  4. Collocations Scientific research Scientific research Theory. formulate/ advance a theory/ hypothesis; build/ construct/ create/ develop a simple/ theoretical/ mathematical model; develop/ establish/ provide/ use a theoretical/ conceptual framework; advance/ argue/ develop the thesis that…; explore an idea/ a concept/ a hypothesis; make a prediction/ an inference; base a prediction/ your calculations on something; investigate/ evaluate/ accept/ challenge/ reject a theory/ hypothesis/ model

  5. It might seem as if you've gone catatonic, staring at a crack in the sidewalk for so long, but really you're observing it as closely as possible for your study of ant movement.

  6. 16 meanings: 1. to apply the mind to the learning or understanding of (a subject), esp by reading 2. to investigate or examine,.... Click for more definitions.

  7. STUDY definition: 1. to learn about a subject, usually at school or university: 2. to look at something very…. Learn more.

  8. Synonyms examine examine analyse review study discuss These words all mean to think about, study or describe somebody/ something carefully, especially in order to understand them, form an opinion of them or make a decision about them. examine to think about, study or describe an idea, subject or piece of work very carefully:. These ideas will be examined in more detail in Chapter 10. analyse/ analyze to examine the nature or structure of something, especially by separating it into its parts ...

  9. 1. (Education) to apply the mind to the learning or understanding of (a subject), esp by reading: to study languages; to study all night.

  10. Study definition: A composition intended as a technical exercise. Origin of Study Middle English studie from Old French estudie from Latin studium from studēre to study. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition Middle English studie, from Old French estudier (Modern French étudier), from Latin studium.. From Wiktionary In sense of private room, from Italian studiolo.Cognate to studio, also from Italian.. From Wiktionary