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InvestigatePlan, inquire into and draw conclusions about
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Investigate1[intransitive, transitive] to carefully examine the facts of a situation, an event, a crime, etc. to find out the truth about it or how it happened The FBI has been called in to investigate. (informa [..]
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Investigatec. 1500, back-formation from investigation or else from Latin investigatus, past participle of investigare "to trace out, search after," figuratively "search into, investigate," fr [..]
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Investigateto study or examine in order to learn a series of facts.
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InvestigateTo make a detailed inquiry
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Investigateinvestigate scientifically; "Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese" conduct an inquiry or investigation of; "The district attorney's of [..]
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InvestigatePlan, collect and interpret data/information and draw conclusions about.
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Investigateoysforshn
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Investigategat·ed -gat·ing vt : to observe or study by close examination and systematic inquiry ;specif : to make (a criminal suspect) the subject of inquiry and study for the purpose of ...
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InvestigateScientific methodology that systematically employs many inquiry skills.
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Investigatestudy and examine in detail.
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Investigate(v) investigate scientifically(v) conduct an inquiry or investigation of
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Investigateinvestigo, scisco, percontor percunctor
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InvestigatePlan, inquire into and draw conclusions about
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InvestigateObserve and study closely; inquire systematically in a search for the truth
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InvestigateFind out as much as you can about something; make a systematic enquiry.
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