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	adopted in the mid-2000s. Ungoogleable is also valid
 
  Definition of "Google" The term "google" has become widely recognized as a verb. It refers to the act of using the Google search engine to find information on the internet.
  Usage Transitive Verb: To search for information about someone or something using Google. Intransitive Verb: To use a search engine, particularly Google, to look up information. History and Recognition The verb "google" was first recorded in 1998 by Google co-founder Larry Page. It gained popularity and was added to major dictionaries, including Merriam-Webster and the Oxford English Dictionary, in the mid-2000s. Trademark Concerns Google has expressed concerns about the generic use of its name as a verb. The company aims to protect its trademark and prefers that "google" be used specifically to refer to its search engine.
  Related Terms Ungoogleable: Refers to something that cannot be easily found using a search engine, particularly Google. In summary, "google" is indeed a verb, commonly used to describe the action of searching for information online using the Google search engine. 
	
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