Synonym: detective, police detective, research worker, researcher, tec. Similar words: investigate, investigation, investor, invest, investment, direct investment, inventory, obligation. Meaning: [ɪn'vestɪgeɪtə(r)] n. 1. a scientist who devotes himself to doing research 2. someone who investigates 3. a police officer who investigates crimes.
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(121) Units of legal affairs: procurator, amanuensis, forensic physician, inspector, bailiff, investigator, rectification personnel, and guard.
(122) We were very lucky today; we found a golden investigator.
(123) Salim Yusuf of McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada was the lead investigator.
(124) The woman, whose identity has not been revealed, was held in a sting operation when she showed the rock to a Nasa investigator in Lake Elsinore.
(125) Study objectives, investigator and site information, enrollment plans, drug treatment regimens, randomisation schedules, and visit definitions.
(126) James Ironside is an investigator with the CJD Surveillance Unit in Edinburgh.
(127) This independent Investigator Initiated study was supported by a research grant from Abbott Laboratories.
(128) Launer is a senior investigator and the chief of the Neuroepidemiology Sectionat the National Institute on Aging's Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography, and Biometry.
(129) Most such foils are types of Faraday cage—named after the 19th-century investigator who did much of the fundamental research on electromagnetism.
(130) Why some people choose to act altruistically is unclear, says lead study investigator Dharol Tankersley, a graduate student in Huettel's laboratory.
(131) A private investigator said he has found people using sick days to go bowling, watch professional football games, attend weddings and even funerals.
(132) ONE thing about being a private investigator, you've got to learn to go with your hunches.
(133) The News of the World seems routinely to have asked a private investigator to hack into mobile-phone mailboxes, which is a crime.sentencedict.com/investigator.html
(134) A tour Guide should be able to act as an attendant, publicity agent, investigator and defender while accompanying foreign visitors.
(135) "We are ecstatic, " said Anthony Colaprete, LCROSS project scientist and principal investigator at Nasa's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California.
(136) Soon, the principal investigator gave up asking me about medical school and instead just asked about my novel, which I took as a sign of double failure.
(137) He is the chief executive of the English soccer players' trades union, the Professional Footballers Association, whose cell phone was hacked by a private investigator hired by News International.
(138) Today, I found out that my overprotective parents hired a private investigator a month ago, who since then has been watching my perfectly normal boyfriend, in case he "tries to rape or kill" me.
(139) This is a major clue to how the brain reorganizes itself during learning, says Graybiel, who is also a principal investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT.
(140) To lay these charges to rest, U.N. Special Investigator on Extrajudicial Killings Christof Heynes hired four independent forensic experts to examine the authenticity of the video.
(141) The lead investigator was Matthew Nock, Ph.D., an associate professor of social sciences at Harvard University.
(142) "It's thrilling to see this treasure trove of stars, " said William Borucki, science principal investigator for Kepler at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.
(143) According to Howard Branz, principal investigator for the project, the scientists got the idea after hearing a talk from a Technical University of Munich scientist in 2006.
(144) The initiative's principal investigator is Peter Webster of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
More similar words: investigate, investigation, investor, invest, investment, direct investment, inventory, obligation, invent, invention, harvest, inveterate, senator, operator, educator, elevator, predator, regulator, indicator, regulatory, legislator, laboratory, coordinator, refrigerator, conciliatory, restore, administrator, testing, question, testify.