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scavenge

scavenge / scavenge
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: scavengedpp: scavengeding: scavenging

This term evokes a sense of desperation or resourcefulness, often associated with survival or frugality. It suggests a meticulous, often laborious search through debris or waste to salvage value from what others have rejected. In a technical or mechanical context, the word shifts from a survivalist connotation to one of practical recovery, where specific components are extracted from obsolete hardware to maintain existing systems.

Meanings

Transitive Verbscavenge
[~ something]

To search through discarded waste or debris to find items that can be reused or eaten.

"The birds scavenge for food in the city landfill."

Intransitive Verbscavenge
[~ for something]

To search for useful materials or food among waste or ruins.

"They spent the afternoon scavenging for scrap metal."

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