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investigate

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: investigatedpp: investigateding: investigating

This term conveys a sense of methodical, structured searching for truth or evidence. It implies a deliberate process of gathering data, interviewing witnesses, or analyzing samples to reach a factual conclusion. It is frequently used in legal, forensic, and scientific contexts where objectivity and rigor are paramount. While similar to "research," this word typically focuses on a specific event, crime, or anomaly rather than a broad field of study. It suggests a targeted inquiry aimed at solving a mystery or verifying a claim, often carrying a connotation of authority or official mandate.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ someone]

To carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts of an incident, allegation, or crime.

"The police are investigating the cause of the accident."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To examine a subject, problem, or situation in detail to find a solution or gain a deeper understanding.

"Scientists are investigating the effects of the new drug on cellular regeneration."

Intransitive Verb

To perform a formal examination or research process without specifying the object of the inquiry.

"The committee decided to investigate further before making a final recommendation."

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