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Investigative   /ɪnvˈɛstəgˌeɪtɪv/   Listen
Investigative

adjective
1.
Designed to find information or ascertain facts.  Synonyms: fact-finding, investigatory.  "Investigative reporting"






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"Investigative" Quotes from Famous Books



... and more after Governor Marston's call summoning the Assembly for an investigative session. Kent had fought his way triumphantly through the special election to a seat in the House, aided and abetted manfully by Ormsby, Hildreth, and the entire Trans-Western influence and vote. And ...
— The Grafters • Francis Lynde

... We're all kay bueno—all but me. She wanted me to quit the bunch and go live in her wikiup. I'm the only decent one in the outfit." He gave his mother an affectionate little hug as he went past, and began an investigative tour of the stone jars on the cool rock floor within. "What was it all about, Grant? What did yuh ...
— Good Indian • B. M. Bower

... instances will result—more than would be effected if the department maintained only a single fingerprint file in which the latent prints were merely filed away. Very often such a latent fingerprint file is a source of information when all logical investigative leads have been exhausted. ...
— The Science of Fingerprints - Classification and Uses • Federal Bureau of Investigation

... them start so late in the day?" demanded John, who was of an investigative turn of mind. "I should think the morning was ...
— Young Alaskans in the Far North • Emerson Hough

... questioned, expressed surprise and some annoyance that an investigation was being conducted, in his words, "so damned long after everything was over." It was pointed out to Dr. Stutfeldt that qualified investigative personnel was limited, that these matters had to be taken in their proper turn, and that a year and a half interval for an investigation of this nature was not considered excessive. The information was then elicited from Dr. Stutfeldt that the "earth visitors" were no longer patients at the hospital, ...
— Out of the Earth • George Edrich



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