Explore every avenue In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "explore every avenue", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-10-04 09:10

Meaning of Explore every avenue

Synonyms:

to leave no stone unturned , Pull out all the stops , move heaven and earth

Variants:

explore all avenues

Explore every avenue verb phrase

To explore or investigate every possible means

I will never give up. I will explore every avenue until I can't anymore.

We've explored every avenue, but it all seems in vain.

I will explore every avenue until I find out who did this.

Other phrases about:

go over/through something with a fine-tooth/fine-toothed comb

Used to describe the act of scrutinizing something thoroughly.

run the rule over someone

To examine someone carefully and thoroughly to see if they are worthy

booty check

Used to indicate an inspection of a person's buttocks for something concealed there, often drugs

follow up

1. Used when one tries to find out more about something which has been mentioned.
2. Used when one adds something for what he have already done so as to ensure to achieve your aim.
3. Used when checking one's health who has received medical treatment to know whether it is effective or not.
 

shoot full of holes

Full of flaws.

Grammar and Usage of Explore every avenue

Verb Forms

  • explores every avenue
  • exploring every avenue
  • explored every avenue

The verb "explore" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Explore every avenue

This phrase first appeared in print in the early twentieth century. It was found in The Saturday Review in 1926:

“He explores every avenue which may lead . . . to view his life in its new meaning.”

The Origin Cited: Internet .
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