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Synonyms
hunt (hŭnt)

[Middle English hunten, from Old English huntian.]

verb: hunt·ed, hunt·ing, hunts. 

transitive verb 

  1. To pursue (game) for food or sport.
  2. To search through (an area) for prey: hunted the ridges.
  3. To make use of (hounds, for example) in pursuing game.
  4. To pursue intensively so as to capture or kill: hunted down the escaped convict.
  5. To seek out; search for.
  6. To drive out forcibly, especially by harassing; chase away: hunted the newcomers out of town.

intransitive verb 

  1. To pursue game.
  2. To make a search; seek.
  3. Aerospace
    1. To yaw back and forth about a flight path, as if seeking a new direction or another angle of attack. Used of an aircraft, rocket, or space vehicle.
    2. To rotate up and down or back and forth without being deflected by the pilot. Used of a control surface or a rocket motor in gimbals.
  4. Engineering
    1. To oscillate about a selected value. Used of a machine, instrument, or system.
    2. To swing back and forth; oscillate. Used of an indicator on a display or instrument panel.

noun 

  1. The act or sport of hunting: an enthusiast for the hunt.
    1. A hunting expedition or outing, usually with horses and hounds.
    2. Those taking part in such an expedition or outing.
  2. A diligent search or pursuit: on a hunt for cheap gas.