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Seek it vs Seek for it

Both 'seek it' and 'seek for it' are correct, but 'seek it' is more commonly used in English. 'Seek for it' is less common and may sound slightly awkward to native speakers.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 2981 views

Seek it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when someone is looking for something specific or trying to find something.

Examples:

  • If you seek it, you will find it.
  • I will seek it until I find it.
  • Seek it out in the holy places.
  • If there is an answer, I must seek it elsewhere.
  • A balance is possible, and the Commission must seek it.
  • There is only power and those too weak to seek it.
  • There is always redemption for those who truly seek it.
  • You must find the Page and protect them both from those that seek it.
  • Enough to seek it again, in an increasingly desperate run.
  • It exists only if we try to seek it seriously.
  • There are some people that thrive on it, that seek it out, they want to push their own limits.
  • If you want it, you must seek it out with him.
  • None but those who feel their need of the water of life, and seek it at the loss of all things else, will be supplied.
  • Personally, years later, I see ever more clearly how much I owe to the University: love for the Truth and knowledge of the ways to seek it.
  • The fact is, if there is such a thing as truth (and there is), then I should joyfully seek it and base my life on its demands and promises.
  • May his life be an incentive to all to seek the truth always, even when the darkness thickens around us; to seek it lovingly, in order to share it with our brothers and sisters.
  • We can seek it and draw near to it, but we cannot completely possess it; or put better, truth possesses us and inspires us.
  • I will not accept the accusation that we, in Austria, take less account of minority rights than do other regions of Europe, but I do want consensus among the political forces, and I want to seek it with the people.
  • Pope Francis concluded with a prayer that the Lord might grant us all the grace to love silence, to seek it out, to have a heart guarded by the cloud of silence.
  • Seek it from the man himself upon his return.
  • Seek it from the man himself upon his return.
  • Seek it with your hands, don't think about it, fel it.

Alternatives:

  • look for it
  • search for it
  • try to find it

Seek for it

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used when someone is looking for something specific or trying to find something, but it may sound slightly awkward to native speakers.

Examples:

  • I will seek for it until I find it.
  • She decided to seek for it on her own.
  • Seek for it, Poldo, or I'll going to eat you.
  • It does however seek understanding for its requirement of a reasonable cost-benefit ratio.
  • I want them to seek knowledge for its own sake.
  • Congress did not seek funding for its work, but some bodies associated with the trade unions did receive EU support.
  • If we often talk of citizens having a crisis of confidence in European institutions, let us also seek reasons for it in an approach, which, unfortunately, has not been one of complete solidarity so far.
  • The EU also continues to seek tangible form for its stated aims, by promoting governability, integrated coexistence and the spread of its humanitarian ideals around the world.
  • Nearly all women who seek revenge do it for money.
  • We insist on debating this proposition, for it seeks to cut regulation.
  • So, if you want the truth... you have to seek it out for yourself.
  • The Commission will seek to gain approval for its legislative initiatives and also look forward by stimulating debate on the internal market, social agenda and budget reviews.
  • I welcome this report for it seeks to harmonize and bring more clarity to the rules on General and Business Aviation on a community level.
  • The Commission will seek to gain approval for its legislative initiatives and also look forward by stimulating debate on the internal market, social agenda and budget reviews.
  • Your rapporteur regards it as a fundamental failing that the Commission seeks in its proposal for a directive to achieve security of supply primarily by means of the holding and management of available reserves of natural gas.
  • Or is it another you seek it for?
  • V. reform of the electoral procedure must also respect the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and should not seek to impose uniformity for its own sake,
  • But if her husband rejects her love, if he puts another love before it... ...if he denies her the only meaning that her life can have... ...is it not understandable if she seeks a meaning for it elsewhere?
  • - And I went to seek for.
  • Here, the monster killer that you seek for.
  • The ultimate vengeance is the vengeance you seek - for your own soul.
  • did the Marquesa seek for British help?

Alternatives:

  • look for it
  • search for it
  • try to find it

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