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inquire
 
SYLLABICATION:in·quire
PRONUNCIATION:  n-kwr
VARIANT FORMS: also en·quire (n-)
VERB:Inflected forms: in·quired, in·quir·ing, in·quires
INTRANSITIVE VERB: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.
TRANSITIVE VERB:1. To ask about. 2. To ask: “I am free to inquire what a work of art means to me” (Bernard Berenson). See synonyms at ask.
PHRASAL VERB:inquire after To ask about the health or condition of.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English enquiren, from Old French enquerre, from Vulgar Latin *inquaerere, alteration of Latin inqurere : in-, into; see in–2 + quaerere, to seek.
OTHER FORMS:in·quirerNOUN
in·quiring·lyADVERB
 
 
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