"Enquires" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Enquires" Meaning

Enquires refers to questions or inquiries about something, often formally or in a polite manner. It can also mean to investigate or make further research into something, such as "The detective enquired about the suspect's alibi."

"Enquires" Examples

Usage Examples for "Enquires"


1. Official Correspondence

The company's customer service department deals with all sorts of enquires about products and services daily.

2. Formal Inquiries

The detective needs to gather more information, so she makes enquires at the local pawnshops about the stolen jewelry.

3. Inquiring Curiosity

Out of curiosity, I made enquires about the new employee who just started working in the marketing department.

4. Formal Requests for Information

The journalist submits enquires to the government department asking for clarification on the new policy.

5. Inquiring About Personal Affairs

My in-laws make enquires about our plans for the upcoming holidays, as they want to finalize their travel arrangements.

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enquiring<br><br>(verb) to ask questions or gather information in a polite and curious way<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She began enquiring about the origin of the mysterious artifact.<br> He was enquiring about the new restaurant that just opened downtown.<br> The detective was enquiring witnesses about the crime scene.

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