seeks
Seeks is the third-person singular present tense form of the verb seek. Seek means to go in search of something, to attempt to obtain, or to endeavour to achieve or reach a goal. The verb covers literal searching (they seek clues) as well as figurative aims (a company seeks growth; a person seeks justice). It is commonly followed by a direct object or by to-infinitive clauses to express intention or purpose, for example, the government seeks reform.
Its principal inflected forms are seek (base), seeks (present third person), seeking (present participle), and sought
In contemporary usage, seeks is common in formal writing, policy statements, journalism, and organizational discourse. It