vestigate

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English

Etymology

From Latin vestigatus, past participle of vestigare. See vestige.

Verb

vestigate (third-person singular simple present vestigates, present participle vestigating, simple past and past participle vestigated)

  1. (obsolete or nonstandard) To investigate.
    • 1813, George Gleig, The historical works of William Robertson, page 274:
      This attempt to vestigate these causes [] will not, perhaps, be deemed an unnecessary digression.

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Latin

Verb

vestīgāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of vestīgō