inquiring in English

adjective
1
showing an interest in learning new things.
an open, inquiring mind
verb
1
ask for information from someone.
“How well do you know Berlin?” he inquired of Hencke
synonyms:askmake inquiriesquestion someonerequest/solicit information
2
investigate; look into.
the task of political sociology is to inquire into the causes of political events
synonyms:investigateconduct an inquiry into/about/regardingprobelook intoresearchexamineexploredelve intostudycheck out
noun
verb

Use "inquiring" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "inquiring" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "inquiring", or refer to the context using the word "inquiring" in the English Dictionary.

1. He gave her an inquiring look.

2. Someone has been inquiring for you.

3. The police are inquiring into the murder.

4. She raised an inquiring eyebrow towards Murray.

5. You have a very inquiring mind, don't you.

6. As a child he had a lively inquiring mind.

7. The face was ugly but the inquiring smile kind.

8. A man has been inquiring for you at the office.

9. All this helps children to develop an inquiring attitude to learning.

10. Mr. Li is inquiring about the health insurance for overseas students.

11. Elegant and graceful, the whole demeanor is one and inquiring alertness.

12. I'm very interested in wonder, in design as an impetus to inquiring.

13. Like producing their first two records at the behest of inquiring fans.

14. • Like producing their first two records at the Behest of inquiring fans.

15. • Like producing their first two records at the Behest of inquiring fans.

16. I'm inquiring about an accident that happened last night on Mulholland Drive.

17. He was solicitous about lighting her cigarette and inquiring as to her comfort.

18. He left me a legacy of letters inquiring about jobs, and the replies.

19. A growing number of customers have been inquiring about the pending price rises.

20. Specific heuristic teaching techniques contain questioning , rhetorical question, inquiring , contrasting, discussing and debating techniques.

21. Mr. Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr. John Gilbert.

22. The increasing of books polytechnic school brings the heavy work of inquiring and managing.

23. Student Ambassadorships make possible a wide range of student projects that foster integrative learning: inquiring into

24. The Countenance of Camilla soon betrayed, to his inquiring eyes, the inefficacy of the Tunbridge journey

25. Diocesan Museum of Barcelona - Crammed with exhibits and objects, this gallery is a paradise for inquiring minds.

26. Finally, Jacob made things awkward — well, Awkwarder — by inquiring about the relationship between Darryl and Loretta Davis

27. There I have no qualms at speaking with them. and inquiring about the motives for their actions.

28. I saw an advertisement in The Times from a solicitor named Briggs inquiring of a Jane Eyre.

29. Why I Am the Perfect Abductee for Inquiring Aliens I am of modest age and extraordinarily supple

30. A White House communications staffer reportedly Berated a reporter for inquiring about his relationship with another journalist

31. He started in the 1970s by placing a free ad in Yankee magazine, inquiring about old road maps.

32. During the hearings political protests, as such, were most gentle: one patriot inquiring after the patriotism of another.

33. Acting in harmony with God’s law against inquiring of the dead therefore protects us from being deceived.

34. It was a reporter from the local paper, inquiring why Jones had hung a pillowcase out her window.

35. The practice of spiritism may consist of consulting a spirit medium, inquiring of the dead, or looking for omens.

36. “New readers in all parts of the country are constantly inquiring: By what name do you call yourselves?

37. What is more, the two gendarmes on the island sometimes called on the family, inquiring about their activity.

38. When inquiring about replacement parts or information about your Axle, it is helpful to have your Axle(s) serial number

39. Some of these forms are divination, magic, looking for omens, sorcery, binding with spells, consulting mediums, and inquiring of the dead.

40. From the moment of his arrival in Casablanca, he is all business, immediately inquiring about the murderers of the German couriers.

41. The Army set up emergency hotlines for inquiring parents but the system crashed several hours later because of a flood of calls.

42. He was for ever putting his arm round surly Arthur and inquiring after the score with a beam on his face.

43. It's an easy word to confuse with inquisitive, which means "curious or inquiring." It's much better to be inquisitive than Acquisitive!

44. Kids' inquiring minds are stimulated by stories and new knowledge - even babies feel happy going through the colorful- picture stories. Dr T.P.Chia 

45. I know countless students whose inquiring minds exhilarate me. I like to hear the play of their ideas. I don't know if they are getting As or Cs, and I don't care.

46. 5 In order to explain the occasion, the apostle Peter used the first of the two “keys of the kingdom of the heavens” by taking the lead in addressing the inquiring crowd.

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48. ‘Now, here is a lady whose charms are Abounding and abiding.’ ‘The film's Abounding action sequences are banging, but they're not enough to overlook its plot holes and confusing story.’ ‘His better points were an Abounding energy, enthusiasm, enjoyment of food and fun, and an inquiring if …

49. But what raised public Astonishment to a climax, and set all conjecture at defiance, was the knowledge that the same stranger who had in the morning visited the Allees de Meillan had been seen in the evening walking in the little village of the Catalans, and afterwards observed to enter a poor fisherman's hut, and to pass more than an hour in inquiring after persons who had either been dead or gone away for more …