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"Seek out" means get rid of? Because the context clearly means that.
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Dec 4, 2023 10:35 AM
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"Seek out" is a phrasal verb that means to actively look for or search for something or someone. It implies a deliberate effort to find or locate a particular thing or person. When you "seek out" something, you are trying to discover, obtain, or pursue it.
In the context of the audio the woman looked for a little bookcase, which let more light into the room/area.
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