do a (little) bit of soul-searching
To perform a critical, penetrating analysis or reevaluation of one's actions, beliefs, motivations, etc. He's been pretty aimless for a few years now. I think he needs to do a bit of soul-searching to figure out what he really wants in life. After their humiliating season, the coach said that they would have to do a bit of soul-searching to rediscover their identity as a team. I think that the party should do at least a bit of soul-searching after a major election loss like that.
do a little soul-searching
To perform a critical, penetrating analysis or reevaluation of one's actions, beliefs, motivations, etc. He's been pretty aimless for a few years now. I think he needs to do a little soul-searching to figure out what he really wants in life. After their humiliating season, the coach said that they would have to do a little soul-searching to rediscover their identity as a team. I think that the party should do at least a little soul-searching after a major election loss like that.
do some soul-searching
To perform a critical, penetrating analysis or reevaluation of one's actions, beliefs, motivations, etc. He's been pretty aimless for a few years now. I think he needs to do some soul-searching to figure out what he really wants in life. After their humiliating season, the coach said that they would have to do some soul-searching to rediscover their identity as a team. I think the party should do at least some soul-searching after a major election loss like that.
like looking for a needle in a haystack
Similar to searching for something that is very difficult to locate, especially something small and/or something hidden among similar things. Trying to find my contact lens on the floor was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
search (one's) conscience
To carefully consider or think about one's own motivations for doing something. We're asking upper management to search their consciences and realize that this decision will negatively impact every employee in the company. I know you're hurt right now, but search your conscience—you don't want to go through with this.
search (one's) heart
To carefully consider or think about one's own emotions about or motivations for something. We're asking upper management to search their hearts and realize that this decision will negatively impact every employee in the company. I know you're hurt right now, but search your heart—you know that breaking up was the right thing to do.
search (one's) soul
To carefully consider or think about one's own emotions about or motivations for something. We're asking upper management to search their souls and realize that this decision will negatively impact every employee in the company. I know you're hurt right now, but search your soul—you know that breaking up was the right thing to do.
search (something) with a fine-tooth comb
To scrutinize something; to examine or look at something very carefully. We need to search these files with a fine-tooth comb to find that missing paperwork. Police already searched the crime scene with a fine-tooth comb, but they didn't find a shred of evidence.
search after (someone or something)
To try to locate or endeavor to obtain someone or something. We've been searching after a new HR manager, but so far the none of the candidates have been the right fit. I'm searching after a computer that can render a lot of complex 3D models.
search for (someone or something)
To hunt, seek, or try to discover something. We've been searching for locations to shoot our new film. The border is always filled with refugees searching for a better future.
search high and low
To look intently for something, usually in many different places. I've searched high and low for that old photo album, but I can't find it anywhere.
search high and low (for someone or something)
To look absolutely everywhere for someone or something. We've been searching high and low for an apartment we can afford, but the housing market in this town is atrocious. I searched high and low, but I couldn't find my passport anywhere.
search out
To hunt, seek, or try to discover someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "search" and "out." We've been searching out locations to shoot our new film. I have to search Sarah out to get the administrator password to the computer.
search the web
To search for something the Internet. In the early days of AOL, I didn't know how to search the web. I thought you had to know the URL of the site you were looking for and type it in manually! Search engines allow you to search the web quickly and easily.
search through (something or some place)
To look through some place or thing, as in an effort to find something. There are dozens of children in this town who spend their days searching through the dump for something to eat. I searched through the contract, but could find no mention of the rates we had already agreed upon.
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