Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkwaɪr ˈɪntuː/
verb to investigate or look into something in order to gain information or knowledge
A1 I inquired into the price of the book.
A2 She inquired into the availability of the hotel rooms.
B1 The detective was tasked to inquire into the mysterious disappearance of the painting.
B2 The committee decided to inquire into the financial irregularities of the company.
C1 The government appointed a special commission to inquire into the allegations of corruption.
C2 The journalist spent months inquiring into the details of the scandal before publishing the story.
formal The committee will inquire into the allegations of corruption within the company.
informal I'm going to inquire into the availability of tickets for the concert.
slang Let's inquire into the new restaurant that just opened up down the street.
figurative As a detective, it is my job to inquire into the truth behind every case.
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