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What (who) is hunt out - definition

AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1892-1954)
Lester Hunt; Lester Callaway Hunt; Senator Hunt

hunt out      
Search for. See hunt for.
hunt out      
If you hunt out something that is hidden or difficult to find, you search for it and eventually find it.
I'll try and hunt out the information you need...
American consumers are accustomed to hunting out bargains.
= dig out
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V P n (not pron), also V n P
Richard William Hunt         
BRITISH PALAEOGRAPHER AND BIBLIOGRAPHER (1908-79)
R. W. Hunt; R.W. Hunt
Richard William Hunt (11 April 1908 – 13 November 1979) was a scholar, grammarian, palaeographer, editor, and author of a number of books about medieval history. He began his career as a lecturer in palaeography at Liverpool University, and worked at Bush House during World War II.

Wikipedia

Lester C. Hunt

Lester Callaway Hunt, Sr. (July 8, 1892 – June 19, 1954), was an American Democratic politician from the state of Wyoming. Hunt was the first to be elected to two consecutive terms as Wyoming's governor, serving as its 19th Governor from January 4, 1943, to January 3, 1949. In 1948, he was elected by an overwhelming margin to the U.S. Senate, and began his term on January 3, 1949.

Hunt supported a number of federal social programs and advocated for federal support of low-cost health and dental insurance policies. He also supported a variety of programs proposed by the Eisenhower administration following the Republican landslide in the 1952 elections, including the abolition of racial segregation in the District of Columbia, and the expansion of Social Security.

An outspoken opponent of Senator Joseph McCarthy's anti-Communist campaign, Hunt challenged McCarthy and his senatorial allies by championing a proposed law restricting Congressional immunity and allowing individuals to sue members of Congress for slanderous statements. In June 1953, Hunt's son was arrested in Washington, D.C., on charges of soliciting sex from an undercover male police officer (homosexual acts were prohibited by law at the time). Several Republican senators, including McCarthy, threatened Hunt with prosecution of his son and wide publication of the event unless he abandoned plans to run for re-election and resigned immediately, which Hunt refused to do. His son was convicted and fined on October 6, 1953. On April 15, 1954, Hunt announced his intention to run for re-election. He changed his mind, however, after McCarthy renewed the threat to use his son's arrest against him. On June 19, Hunt died by suicide in his Senate office; his death dealt a serious blow to McCarthy's image and was one of the factors that led to his censure by the Senate later in 1954.

Examples of use of hunt out
1. Then hunt out the best ones and submit them to the Australian Embassy‘s amateur digital photography competition: AUSTRALIA.
2. "They‘re certainly concerned about anything that could turn that around again and make it so they couldn‘t hunt out there anymore," said state biologist Joe Meehan.
3. Up to 10,000 Turkish troops backed by tanks, attack helicopters and warplanes crossed into northern Iraq yesterday to hunt out and kill Kurdish separatist rebels.
4. The EDF increases will come into effect next Monday, giving householders less than a week to hunt out a better deal.
5. "We condemn terrorism, that is an issue that needs no debate," he said, adding that countries needed to hunt out the root of the problem.