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inquiris

 

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inquiris


Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Plural form of the noun 'inquiry', meaning the act of seeking information, knowledge, or truth through questioning or investigation.

Example Sentence: The teacher encouraged her students to ask inquiris about the topic to deepen their understanding.


Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: Third-person singular present form of the verb 'inquire', which means to seek information, knowledge, or truth by questioning or investigating.

Example Sentence: He inquiris about the availability of the product before placing an order.


Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition 1: Describing something that is related to or characterized by inquiries.

Example Sentence: The inquiris process helped to uncover important details about the case.

Definition 2: Describing something that is highly curious or inquisitive in nature.

Example Sentence: Her inquiris mind led her to pursue a career in research and investigation.


Part of Speech: Adverb

Definition: Describing the manner in which an action related to inquiries is performed.

Example Sentence: She approached the task inquirisly, asking detailed questions to gather all the necessary information.


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