Surveyor: meaning, definitions and examples

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surveyor

 

[ səˈveɪər ]

Context #1

land measurement

A surveyor is a person who measures and maps land, usually for the purpose of determining property boundaries or for construction projects. Surveyors use specialized equipment such as total stations and GPS devices to accurately determine distances and angles.

Synonyms

geomatics professional, land surveyor, mapping expert

Examples of usage

  • The surveyor marked the boundaries of the property with stakes.
  • The surveyor created a detailed map of the topography of the land.
  • The surveyor's report determined the exact dimensions of the construction site.
Context #2

opinion collection

In a different context, a surveyor is someone who collects information or opinions from people through surveys or questionnaires. This type of surveyor is often employed by companies or organizations to gather feedback from customers or the public.

Synonyms

data collector, pollster, researcher

Examples of usage

  • The surveyor conducted a survey to gather feedback on the new product.
  • Our company hired a surveyor to collect opinions on the proposed changes.
  • The surveyor analyzed the survey results to identify trends and preferences.

Translations

Translations of the word "surveyor" in other languages:

🇵🇹 agrimensor

🇮🇳 नक्शानवीस

🇩🇪 Landvermesser

🇮🇩 juru ukur

🇺🇦 геодезист

🇵🇱 geodeta

🇯🇵 測量士 (そくりょうし)

🇫🇷 arpenteur

🇪🇸 agrimensor

🇹🇷 ölçümcü

🇰🇷 측량사 (chugnyangsa)

🇸🇦 مساح

🇨🇿 zeměměřič

🇸🇰 geodet

🇨🇳 测量员 (cèliáng yuán)

🇸🇮 geodet

🇮🇸 landmælingamaður

🇰🇿 жер өлшеуші

🇬🇪 მზომველი

🇦🇿 ölçücü

🇲🇽 agrimensor

Word origin

The word 'surveyor' has roots in the Middle English 'sorveiour', which in turn comes from the Old French word 'surveior', meaning 'overseer' or 'inspector'. The role of surveyors has been essential throughout history in areas such as land management, construction, and cartography.

See also: surveillance, surveying.