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Definitionn. a search for knowledge
Last update: September 19, 2015
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An inquiry was started for his scandal. [noun]
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Our approach in conducting the Inquiry is inquisitorial, not adversarial in character or indeed nature. [noun]
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Regards Mike Fionn, I have just spent an hour answering this inquiry only for my wonderful email to lose all the info '. [noun]
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Every effort, however, to detect the least evidence of the approach of their hidden enemies was as fruitless as the inquiry after his late companions. [noun]
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Nor did the scout fail to throw in a pertinent inquiry, whenever a fitting occasion presented. [noun]
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"Sir Denzil Warner has been over here, his ostensible motive a civil inquiry after my health; but I could see that his actual purpose was to hear of you." [noun]
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Old Edie was stirring with the lark, and his first inquiry was after Steenie and the pocket-book. [noun]
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His eyes, with a quick shy glance, met hers; and hers with soft inquiry answered, "I wonder what you think of me." [noun]
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In reply to his sister's inquiry where the newly wedded pair were to be concealed, he had answered that, spite of her trustworthiness, this must remain a secret. [noun]
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Her inquiry whether it would be possible to connect it with the promontory of Lochias indicated what she had in mind, and the architect answered in the affirmative. [noun]
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'Surely,' said Edward, who was readily interested by a tale bordering on the romantic, 'surely more might be learned by more particular inquiry.' [noun]
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