
1) An instance of questioning 2) CBC Television show 3) Enquiry 4) Fact-finding pursuit 5) French word used in English 6) Interrogation 7) Investigation 8) Philosophical logic 9) Problem solving 10) Quarterly journal 11) Query 12) Research
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1) Enquiry 2) Examination 3) Experimental 4) Experimentation 5) Heraldry 6) Inquest 7) Inquisition 8) Interrogation 9) Investigation 10) Learning 11) Nquiry 12) Poll 13) Probe 14) Query 15) Question
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- a search for knowledge
- an instance of questioning
- a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest
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An inquiry is any process that has the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of the ways that each type of inquiry achieves its aim. ==Classical sources== ===Deduction=== When three terms are so related to one another that the last is wh...
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[health journal] Inquiry, The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing is a quarterly peer-reviewed healthcare journal covering public policy issues, innovative concepts, and original research in healthcare provision. == Abstracting and indexing == The journal is abstracted and indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE, Science Citation ...
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[magazine] ==History== Inquiry was originally founded as part of the Cato Institute, in an effort by libertarian political donors Charles Koch and Ed Crane to build public policy institutions for the libertarian movement. Williamson Evers was its first editor. After Evers was ousted as editor in a dispute with Crane, Glenn Garvin took over ...
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• (n.) The act of inquiring; a seeking for information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning. • (n.) Search for truth, information, or knoledge; examination into facts or principles; research; invextigation; as, physical inquiries.
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(R ancheta, cercetare) Official, or semi-official, examination of a case, with the aim of establishing cause, blame, etc.
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[Noun] Plural form: inquiries. Questions, queries.
Example: The college had inquiries from several mature students about their Numeracy courses.
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Origin: See Inquire ... Alternative forms: enquiry. ... 1. The act of inquiring; a seeking for information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning. 'He could no path nor track of foot descry, Nor by inquiry learn, nor guess by aim.' (Spenser) 'The men which were sent from Cornelius had made inquiry for Simon's house, and stood...
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A process in which students investigate a problem, devise and work through a plan to solve the problem, and propose a solution to the problem.
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Reviewing the race to check into a possible infraction of the rules. Also, a sign flashed by officials on the tote board on such occasions. If lodged by a jockey, it is called an objection.
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Stewards may conduct an inquiry as a result of any incident which may have occurred during a race, to determine whether or not certain drivers and/or horses were responsible for the incident and whether they should receive due punishment. Inquiries are also conducted if a horse returns a positive drug swab, or if a licensed person does not conduct ...
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Tables that indicate how much each industry requires of the production of each other industry in ord
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In·quir'y noun ; plural Inquiries . [ See Inquire .] [ Written also enquiry .] 1. The act of inquiring; a seeking for information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning. « He could no path nor track of foot descry, Nor by inquiry
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A sign on the tote board which indicates that horse racing stewards suspect foul play, and wish to review a race.
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(1) Request for literature or other information about a product or service; (2) response in the form of an inquiry for more information or for a copy of a catalog.
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inquiry, enquiry 1. A formal investigation to determine the facts of a case. 2. A request for information. 3. The act of inquiring. 4. A question; a query. 5. A close examination of a matter in a search for information or truth.
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A procedure initiated by the gymnast’s coach to contest the gymnast’s score in some way. The judges review the inquiry and determine if a mistake was made.
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an investigation by a parliamentary committee
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research noun a search for knowledge; `their pottery deserves more research than it has received`
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enquiry noun a systematic investigation of a matter of public interest
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a credit report request. Each time a credit application is completed or more credit is requested counts as an inquiry. A large number of inquiries on a credit report can sometimes make a credit score lower.
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a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge. · an investigation, as into an incident: a Congressional inquiry into the bribery charges. · the act of inquiring or of seeking information by questioning; interrogation. · a question; query.
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[Media terms] an instance of questioning
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