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31inquire — verb (inquired; inquiring) Etymology: Middle English enquiren, from Anglo French enquerre, from Vulgar Latin *inquaerere, alteration of Latin inquirere, from in + quaerere to seek Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to ask about < some kindred… …
32inquire — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To ask about] Syn. make an inquiry, probe, interrogate, query; see ask 1 , question 1 . 2. [To seek into] Syn. investigate, analyze, study; see examine 1 . See Synonym Study at ask . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. 1. ask… …
33see into — inquire into, check, try to figure out …
34inquire — in·quire || ɪn kwaɪə(r) v. ask, question, interrogate; investigate, look into; conduct an inquiry …
35inquire — v 1. ask, question, query, quiz; examine, interrogate, Inf. grill, cross examine, catechize. 2. study, scrutinize, scan, inspect; examine, sound, fathom; search, seek out, probe, dig out, dig, delve, unearth; research, investigate, look into,… …
36Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry — The Royal Commission into the Building and Construction Industry (2001 2003) was a Royal Commission established by the Australian government to inquire into and report upon alleged misconduct in the building and construction industry in Australia …
37enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
38enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
39enquire / enquiry vs inquire / inquiry — In British English there s a subtle difference between enquiry and inquiry, but Americans tend to use inquiry for both, as a result the lines are getting blurred, but generally: If you enquire about someone or something you ask about them.… …
40go into — verb 1. to come or go into (Freq. 39) the boat entered an area of shallow marshes • Syn: ↑enter, ↑come in, ↑get into, ↑get in, ↑go in, ↑move into • …