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    inquire
    /ɪnˈkwʌɪə/

    verb

    • 1. ask for information from someone: "he inquired about cottages for sale" Similar askmake inquiriesask questionspose a question
    • 2. investigate; look into: "the task of political sociology is to inquire into the causes of political events" Similar conduct an inquirymake inquiriesprobelook

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  2. The meaning of INQUIRE is to put a question : seek for information by questioning. How to use inquire in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inquire.

  3. to ask a question. ask I asked him what time the museum opened, but he didn't know. inquire She called to inquire when her car would be ready. consult Consult your doctor if your symptoms don't improve. ask around I'll ask around and see if anyone knows of a good carpenter. question The police are questioning him about the robbery.

  4. The verb inquire means "to ask for information." If you wonder about how the world began, you inquire about its origin. Inquire comes from the Latin combination of words in, meaning "into" and quærere, meaning "ask, seek." When you inquire, you look into something.

  5. Inquire definition: to seek information by questioning; ask. See examples of INQUIRE used in a sentence.

  6. Definition of inquire verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. inquire, ask, question imply that a person addresses another to obtain information. ask is the general word: to ask what time it is. inquire is more formal and implies asking about something specific: to inquire about a rumor.

  8. INQUIRE definition: to ask someone for information about something: . Learn more.

  9. inquire (somewhat formal) to ask someone for information: I am writing to inquire about the research position. May I inquire who's calling, please? ( = on the telephone )

  10. v. in·quired, in·quir·ing, in·quires. v.intr. 1. To seek information by asking a question: inquired about prices. 2. To make an inquiry or investigation: inquire into the extent of the corruption. v.tr. 1. To ask, especially politely or formally: The host inquired why we were leaving so soon.

  11. Inquire, ask, question imply that a person addresses another to obtain information. Ask is the general word: to ask what time it is. Inquire is more formal and implies asking about something specific: to inquire about a rumor.