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prospecting
[ pros-pek-ting ]
noun
- the activity of searching for valuable natural resources, as gold or oil:
Foreign energy companies continue to explore for offshore oil, even though international agencies say the prospecting violates international law.
- the activity of searching for something, especially prospective or likely customers, clients, etc.:
Calling expired listings, knocking on doors to introduce yourself, and placing cold calls from lists of names all come under the umbrella of prospecting.
adjective
- of or relating to the activity of searching for valuable natural resources:
The mine has two shafts 600 feet apart: a prospecting shaft over 150 feet deep, and a double compartment shaft over which hoisting machinery is to be placed.
Following a stint as a prospecting geologist in northern Ontario, he enrolled in a PhD program in the UK.
- of or relating to the activity of searching for something, especially prospective or likely customers, clients, etc.:
The number of days between initial contact and a deal’s closing date is used to calculate the average number of days in the prospecting cycle.
Word History and Origins
Origin of prospecting1
Example Sentences
That money's up to over $100 million today, but the point is that with all of the negotiations, all that prospecting, the guy that was bussing the table had the most money in the room.
"Pathogen prospecting provides not only an opportunity to reconstruct malaria's historical epidemiology, but it also informs pathogen/vector evolution and climate-based predictive modelling of malaria distribution."
The alleged investments include everything from road construction, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment to tourism, mining, gold prospecting and luxury real estate projects.
Within one week, she had collected about 430 samples from eight cores drilled by a prospecting company; they now reside in the library of the Northern Territory Geological Survey.
Meanwhile, prospecting firm Getech is hunting out potential deposits in Morocco, Mozambique, South Africa and Togo.
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