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inquiry
[in-kwahyuhr-ee, in-kwuh-ree]
noun
plural
inquiriesa 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.
inquiry
/ ɪnˈkwaɪərɪ /
noun
a request for information; a question
an investigation, esp a formal one conducted into a matter of public concern by a body constituted for that purpose by a government, local authority, or other organization
Other Word Forms
- reinquiry noun
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
A spokesperson for the Department of the Interior said they could not respond to the inquiry because of the government shutdown.
However, a judicial inquiry into possible negligence is under way.
The inquiry chair, former Metropolitan Police deputy commissioner Dame Lynne Owens, will also speak to Kebatu's victims and make recommendations to prevent further mistaken releases.
"I get inquiries from all over the world, can you come here? could you do a seminar? Yeah, go for it."
Mahmood's department has also faced intense pressure in recent weeks over other issues including the grooming gangs inquiry, the "one in one out" deal with France, small boats crossings and more.
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When To Use
Inquiry and enquiry have the same meanings: a question, an investigation, a request for information, or the process of seeking information. Enquiry is a less common variant of inquiry.Their verb forms—inquire and enquire—also mean the same thing: to ask, to seek information, or to investigate.Both inquiry and enquiry are somewhat formal, especially compared to similar terms like question or investigation. Some speakers of British English may use both words, preferring inquiry in contexts that are more formal. In the U.S., enquiry is rarely used.Here’s an example of inquiry used correctly in a sentence.Example: I forwarded you an email with an inquiry about the open position.Enquiry could be used in this sentence in the same exact way.Most of these same distinctions apply to the verbs inquire and enquire.To learn more about them, read the full breakdown of the difference between inquire and enquire.
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