Surveying
/sərˈveɪ.ɪŋ/
Meaning & Definition
noun
the act of examining and measuring land or property.
Surveying is essential for accurate property boundaries.
a method of gathering data from a sample of individuals about their opinions or behaviors.
The surveying conducted revealed valuable insights into customer preferences.
verb
to examine and record the features of an area of land to determine its boundaries and other characteristics, often for the purpose of construction or property development.
The team is surveying the land to prepare for the new housing development.
to gather opinions or data from a group of people for research purposes.
The company is surveying its customers to improve service quality.
Etymology
From Middle English 'surveien', from Old French 'surveier', meaning 'to oversee'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
land surveying
The practice of determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional position of points and the distances and angles between them.
boundary survey
A specific type of land survey that determines the legal boundaries of a property.
topographic survey
A detailed and precise survey that shows the contours and elevation of the land.
Related Words
surveyor
A professional who performs land surveys.
topography
The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area.
Slang Meanings
Doing a quick check or assessment.
I'll survey the situation before making a decision.
To look over something carefully.
He surveyed the crowd to find his friends.