Similar words: investigating, investigation, reinvestigation, investigate, investigator, invest in, investing, investiture. Meaning: [ɪn'vestɪgətɪv] adj. designed to find information or ascertain facts.
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121. Investigative datum confirm, the content of AlO(OH) 3 bauxite in ruddle is very high many ruddle have attained industry require.
122. Earlier, investigative sources told ABC News the bill might be coated with what appeared to be the residue of a recreational drug.
123. It sent police to ransack the offices of the country's leading investigative journalist, Carlos Fernando Chamorro, and those of a women's group.
124. In the 1980 s there are more investigative reporters than ever before.
125. The investigative articles we print are supported by documentary evidence thanks to the public-spiritedness of citizens who at great risk to themselves pass on this material to us.
126. The theory of micro-economics is mainly used to study how to make the investigative benefit maximum with minimum investigative cost while the economic analysis is made.
127. The influences of iron modulus on the formation kinetics of portland cement clinker have been investigative.
128. She has already been working in investigative journalism for over ten years.
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