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inquiry

1 of 1noun
/ˌɪnk.waɪ.ri/
Forms:inquiries
1

an act of seeking information through questioning

  • Her inquiry about the job opening was met with a prompt response from the HR department.
  • During the lecture, a student's inquiry sparked a lively debate among the participants.
  • The journalist's persistent inquiry revealed the corruption scandal within the government.
  • His inquiry about the store's return policy helped him make an informed purchase.
  • His frequent inquiry about the project's progress showed his keen interest in its success.
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2

the process of seeking information or knowledge through investigation, exploration, or analysis

  • The scientist’s inquiry into climate change has led to several groundbreaking discoveries.
  • He made an inquiry at the library to find more resources on the subject.
  • After receiving the complaint, the school began an inquiry into the matter.
  • The teacher encouraged the students to approach every topic with a spirit of inquiry.
  • The police launched an inquiry to determine the cause of the accident.
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3

a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest

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