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inquirer
[ in-kwahyuhr-er ]
noun
- a person who asks a question or seeks to learn about something, often someone whose character it is to do so:
The answer to any question is available within a second or two on the Internet, but it's up to the inquirer to evaluate the validity of the answer.
Any inquirer into scientific truth must be absolutely confident that the whole world makes a certain kind of sense.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of inquirer1
Example Sentences
The office is independent from the state public school system, and requests remain confidential unless consent is given to an ombuds to engage on the inquirer’s behalf.
“In the vast majority of cases, they do not result in partnership. Typically, as with Brave Books, we suggest that the inquirer considers holding their own event in a bookable meeting room space.â€
He sent inquirers to his Instagram page, where he posted videos of his shirtless workouts, or to his Snapchat, where he documented every meal.
The church — whose members are popularly known as Mormons — released a photo of the leader seated at the podium and directed inquirers to Mr. Nelson’s official Facebook page.
They soak the public — and then treat that public and its congressional inquirers with contempt.
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