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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(181) Brigadier-General Dan Harel, commander of the Artillery Corps, was appointed head of an army board of inquiry.
(182) After bids and counter bids the Secretary of State referred the Guinness proposal to the Commission for inquiry and report.
(183) Les Worsley, Labour group leader at Rochdale, Lancs, wants an inquiry into the allegation.
(184) The plan of inquiry Another basic problem that emerges from a discussion of the concept of an ontological existent concerns numerical diversity.
(185) They say Mind presumed an inquiry would involve the families and those advising them and we were astonished when it did not.
(186) The problem since then has been how to rekindle a spirit of democratic inquiry without provoking another conservative backlash.
(187) The inquiry says he did not raise his flag an assertion he strongly denies.
(188) The four men told the inquiry they did not know why the plane failed to gain height after it took off.
(189) The decision, following a public inquiry in February,[http://sentencedict.com/inquiry.html] clears the way for a controversial gipsy transit camp.
(190) A public Inquiry held in July still hasn't reported its findings.
(191) We have initiated an inquiry into the allegations reported to be in a forthcoming book by Patrick Tierney.
(192) Lord Reid stated that jurisdiction in a narrow sense meant only that the tribunal be entitled to enter upon the inquiry.
(193) Differences in gender experience, as well as class background, will be explored in each aspect of inquiry.
(194) All three of Kane's categories suffer from implausible assumptions which belong in the realms of racist folklore rather than scientific inquiry.
(195) If the inquiry rules that the paths must remain, then the clubhouse may have to be pulled down.
(196) This approximate definition, not unlike others in hotly contested areas of inquiry, is also a guide to further research.
(197) Anything like an adequate account of the method of empirical inquiry is out of the question here.
(198) Hundt has sought to conduct an inquiry on liquor ads, but commissioners have been deadlocked on the issue.
(199) While Cooley bets his intellectual life upon inquiry that depends upon such methods, these strategies for learning may fall away.
(200) Unfortunately, however, the inquiry did little for public confidence in the independent judicial monitor.
(201) They also agreed to contribute £3,000 towards the costs of consultants appointed by Hambleton and North Yorkshire attending the inquiry.
(202) He announced that he would make one of the longest fact-finding journeys ever made by a public inquiry in Britain.
(203) The Justice Department has launched a broader inquiry into the alleged solicitation of foreign donors by the Democrats, particularly Huang.
(204) In July, Premier Whitney appointed his own three-man commission of inquiry to examine the subject of electrical power.
(205) The document could not be used for an independent inquiry arising out of other facts.
(206) The regulator announced in early December that it would launch an inquiry into funds using illicit methods to increase performance.
(207) Mr. Waldegrave On the latter point, the statutory inquiry must consider this case.
(208) Its inquiry could be followed by a full-scale Monopolies and Mergers Commission probe.
(209) A public inquiry was held and the conservation scheme won approval.
(210) She decided this month not to seek the outside inquiry and instead formed a Justice Department task force to investigate the allegations.
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.