survey

noun and verb109 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

A survey conducted across an entire country.

A survey that covers all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

A survey extending across the whole nation.

A survey that includes many facts or pieces of information.

A survey that is large in amount or scope.

A survey done in a short time.

A survey of short duration.

The systematic investigation of the geology of a specific region.

A survey conducted by sending questionnaires through the postal service.

A survey conducted by sending questionnaires through the mail.

An examination of an area to find and record archaeological sites or artifacts.

To examine something carefully in order to judge its merits and faults.

To look at or examine something in a calm and composed manner.

The findings or outcome of a survey.

The information and facts collected from a survey.

Used to specify the group of people or the subject being studied.

Used to specify the topic of the survey.

Indicates that the results of the survey provide a particular piece of information.

Indicates that the survey has made known something that was secret or previously unknown.

Indicates the topics or scope included in the survey.

To organize and carry out a survey.

To perform or complete the task of a survey.

A common and more informal way to say you are conducting a survey.

To take part in a survey as a respondent.

To answer the questions in a survey.

To manage the process of giving a survey to participants.

Collocations with "survey"

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