Verb(1) inquire about,have a wish or desire to know something,conduct an inquiry or investigation of,ask; look into(2) inquire about(3) have a wish or desire to know something(4) conduct an inquiry or investigation of(5) ask; look into
Verb(1) inquire about,have a wish or desire to know something,conduct an inquiry or investigation of,ask; look into(2) inquire about(3) have a wish or desire to know something(4) conduct an inquiry or investigation of(5) ask; look into
(1) the task of political sociology is to inquire into the causes of political events(2) For any further information inquire at your town hall.(3) Many of our readers have inquired about what to wear this season and which articles would get the most use.(4) And we want the international community to send us an international commission of inquirers .(5) Omar inquired of the deputation the cause of the frequent risings on part of the Persians.(6) Gently, she knelt down to the defeated man's level, and inquired about the money.(7) It's the Congress' job to determine how candid she was with us as we inquired about this story.(8) After a great season or a championship, people start inquiring what the winner will do for an encore.(9) One of the answers I got wrong suggested I should inquire into an applicant's ethnic background.(10) We also inquired about types of fat, oil, or margarine used in food preparation and at the table.(11) By the time Jeff declared he must leave, he had quite forgotten that he had originally come to inquire after Maggie.(12) Greetings may be prolonged, for it is customary to inquire after a person's family, health, and work.(13) they'll enquire into the whole matter(14) Similarly, negotiators and inquirers must acknowledge their own biases and u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510remain open to the positions and interests of othersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(15) The first of these inquired about the future of religiously informed scholarship.(16) I fear he would have been aghast if I'd inquired of such trivial matters.