0%

All leave no stone unturned synonyms

leave Nō stone turn
L l

verb leave no stone unturned

  • keep at β€” to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
  • action β€” Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
  • chase β€” If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
  • persevere β€” to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.
  • recur β€” to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.
  • linger β€” to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave: We lingered awhile after the party.
  • prevail β€” to be widespread or current; exist everywhere or generally: Silence prevailed along the funeral route.
  • raid β€” a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed: a police raid on a gambling ring.
  • seize β€” to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
  • pillage β€” to strip ruthlessly of money or goods by open violence, as in war; plunder: The barbarians pillaged every conquered city.
  • rob β€” to take something from (someone) by unlawful force or threat of violence; steal from.
  • plunder β€” to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war, hostile raids, brigandage, etc.: to plunder a town.
  • gut β€” the alimentary canal, especially between the pylorus and the anus, or some portion of it. Compare foregut, midgut, hindgut.
  • loot β€” spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
  • comb β€” A comb is a flat piece of plastic or metal with narrow pointed teeth along one side, which you use to tidy your hair.
  • take away β€” something taken back or away, especially an employee benefit that is eliminated or substantially reduced by the terms of a union contract.
  • poke β€” to prod or push, especially with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs.
  • look β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • check β€” Check is also a noun.
  • follow β€” to come after in sequence, order of time, etc.: The speech follows the dinner.
  • tackle β€” equipment, apparatus, or gear, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.
  • aim β€” If you aim for something or aim to do something, you plan or hope to achieve it.
  • go all out β€” make a full effort
  • rummage β€” to search thoroughly or actively through (a place, receptacle, etc.), especially by moving around, turning over, or looking through contents.
  • rake β€” inclination or slope away from the perpendicular or the horizontal.
  • forage β€” food for horses or cattle; fodder; provender.
  • investigate β€” to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail.
  • scrutinize β€” to examine in detail with careful or critical attention.
  • inspect β€” to look carefully at or over; view closely and critically: to inspect every part of the motor.
  • sift β€” to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve.
  • scour β€” to range over, as in a search: They scoured the countryside for the lost child.
  • ransack β€” to search thoroughly or vigorously through (a house, receptacle, etc.): They ransacked the house for the missing letter.
  • inquire β€” to seek information by questioning; ask: to inquire about a person.
  • burrow β€” A burrow is a tunnel or hole in the ground that is dug by an animal such as a rabbit.
  • try β€” to attempt to do or accomplish: Try it before you say it's simple.
  • test β€” Zoology. the hard, protective shell or covering of certain invertebrates, as echinoderms or tunicates.
  • analyze β€” to separate (a thing, idea, etc.) into its parts so as to find out their nature, proportion, function, interrelationship, etc.
  • annoy β€” If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient.
  • pursue β€” to strive to gain; seek to attain or accomplish (an end, object, purpose, etc.).
  • bother β€” If you do not bother to do something or if you do not bother with it, you do not do it, consider it, or use it because you think it is unnecessary or because you are too lazy.
  • pester β€” to bother persistently with petty annoyances; trouble: Don't pester me with your trivial problems.
  • goad β€” a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
  • hector β€” Classical Mythology. the eldest son of Priam and husband of Andromache: the greatest Trojan hero in the Trojan War, killed by Achilles.
  • harass β€” to disturb persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; bother continually; pester; persecute.
  • persecute β€” to pursue with harassing or oppressive treatment, especially because of religious or political beliefs, ethnic or racial origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation.
  • heckle β€” to harass (a public speaker, performer, etc.) with impertinent questions, gibes, or the like; badger.
  • proceed β€” to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  • persist β€” to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, course of action, or the like, especially in spite of opposition, remonstrance, etc.: to persist in working for world peace; to persist in unpopular political activities.
  • hold on β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • press on β€” continue, persevere
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?