Inquires [verb]

Definition of Inquires:

ask; look into

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Sentence/Example of Inquires:

If your friend is pushy enough to inquire, thank her for providing the list — and leave it at that.

On two occasions, neighbors have approached George when he is outside our house and inquired as to his availability to do jobs for them.

For example, if someone says, “I want this cop to go to prison,” we need to inquire after that.

Because of our friendship and several high-level conversations over the years, Ryan recently approached our organization to inquire about the possibility of purchasing the Utah Jazz and some of our other sports and entertainment properties.

Also, inquire about what you can do to extend your miles’ expiration date.

Across the street, Ronda Porter, 56, said that when she inquired about erratic mail delivery, a postal supervisor told her letters and packages were piled up with no one to sort them.

Yet law enforcement agencies inquire about only 4% of those alerts, according to a Bank Policy Institute survey.

He regularly receives direct messages inquiring about his services.

If a potential customer uses voice searches to inquire about the hours of your business, this information should be available easily.

The Irish Peasantry are idle, the English say truly enough; but who inquires whether there is any work within their reach?