Synonym: enquiry, interrogation, query, question, research. Similar words: inquire about, inquisitive, in question, in quantity, require, required, requirement, banquet. Meaning: ['ɪnkwərɪ /ɪn'kwaɪərɪ] n. 1. a search for knowledge 2. an instance of questioning 3. a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest.
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(121) Educationists should build the capacities of the spirit of inquiry, creativity, entrepreneurial and moral leadership among students and become their role model. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(122) Liberal Democrat leader Mike Storey backed the inquiry into the passing of the information to a private company.
(123) Opposition parties of both the right and left joined with the unions in calling for an independent inquiry into the Fez incidents.
(124) Shemaka had to survive a stewards' inquiry before the result was confirmed.
(125) In the hope of getting a fair deal, you should press him to undertake the most careful inquiry into the facts.
(126) There could hardly have been a more blatant political manipulation of the public inquiry system in favour of the developer.
(127) That inquiry, the most authoritative ever carried out, favoured a local income tax.
(128) Later, according to Ayash,[www.Sentencedict.com] Livingston stripped her of her clinical duties while the hospital conducted an inquiry into her role.
(129) The simplest inquiry by the hon. Gentleman would have ascertained that fact.
(130) The combination of practising painters. ideal facilities, the surrounding landscape and desire for uncompromising inquiry gives Herringbroom Studio its unique spirit.
(131) Despite these somewhat pessimistic conclusions, the study represents an advance on earlier studies in this field of inquiry.
(132) The opposition members of the commission investigating the June 1990 violence in Bucharest disagreed with the conclusions of the inquiry.
(133) It brought before the courts novel questions of the appropriate limits of congressional inquiry.
(134) Hughes does not look very far for what is unique to sociology as an academic field of inquiry.
(135) Read in studio A public inquiry has opened into Oxford United's plans to build a twelve million pound football stadium.
(136) The move comes in the wake of the recent Echo Inquiry which exposed the potential danger in flats and bedsits.
(137) That leaves the weapons connection, but it is inappropriate for the Sizewell inquiry to delve deeply into this issue.
(138) Landladies had mysteriously found tenants in the few minutes between a telephone inquiry and one's turning up on the doorstep.
(139) Sentence on Paul Jowers, of no fixed address, was adjourned for a social inquiry report.
(140) Another approach being considered is to allow pupils to develop this information skill as they go through inquiry work.
(141) An independent inquiry into the death of Ashley Kriel, and for his killers to be brought to trial.
(142) The commission said it could revive the subpoenas if the editors failed to cooperate with the inquiry, which opens this week.
(143) The Department of Transport's marine accident investigation branch has started an inquiry.
(144) The inquest went on for many days and it had all the appearances of the public inquiry that was to follow.
(145) They also wanted specific assurances about rules for Democratic participation in the inquiry.
(146) Calls from every side for a full judicial inquiry into the whole affair grew louder.
(147) The sheriff demanded to know how the solicitor had got hold of a confidential social inquiry report.
(148) This stage of experiment should focus and direct inquiry by providing some answers to old questions and suggesting some new questions.
(149) The dying planet has a metaphysical relationship to my own mortality and to that extent my inquiry into landscape is inherently ironic.
(150) There is no need to have any security inquiry into that document because it uses published, freely available sources.
More similar words: inquire about, inquisitive, in question, in quantity, require, required, requirement, banquet, quite, equip, liquid, equity, quietly, quite a few, equipment, colloquial, equivalent, ubiquitous, acquisition, acquiescence.