English to Gujarati Dictionary inquiring

inquiring

પૂછપરછ
definition
verb
“How well do you know Berlin?” he inquired of Hencke
ask for information from someone.
the task of political sociology is to inquire into the causes of political events
investigate; look into.
adjective
an open, inquiring mind
showing an interest in learning new things.
translation of 'inquiring'
verb
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example
But much of the relevant information he drew from appears to have been declassified, and made available for 'inquiring' minds.
The 'inquiring' minds of investors want to know that, and more.
Ever the 'inquiring' mind, the Scot was intent on explaining the existence of giants.
I don't know why - the kindest explanation is an 'inquiring' mind - but I've either always got something to say or a question to ask.
These cities had lain undisturbed until an 'inquiring' mind combined with cutting edge marine archaeology techniques revealed them to the world again.
I am objecting only to their being used to stifle 'inquiring' young minds.
I walked over to Jeremy, and he gave me an 'inquiring' look.
Alex is noted for her smart mouth and 'inquiring' mind.
He pulled into a parking lot and I gave him an 'inquiring' look.
We all want to believe that an 'inquiring' mind, clear-eyed logic, and an unshakeable commitment to the truth is all we need to right wrongs, serve justice and solve the vexing puzzles of our time.
She fixed him, suddenly, with a steady, 'inquiring' look.
For the 'inquiring' minds that want to know, DJ's team is now 7-1.
The teacher was looking at them with 'inquiring' eyes and frowned eyebrows.
Darryl smiled mysteriously, and cast a half shy, half 'inquiring' look at his brother.
This extraordinary volume for an unusual man is a treasure trove for the 'inquiring' mind.
Betty was playing with the other children and she looked up at me with an 'inquiring' raise of her eyebrow.
Greg explained after I'd given him an 'inquiring' look.
But there's nothing in the books about how to respond to the more topical questions parents are suddenly fielding from 'inquiring' toddler minds.
When they were at the barbecue pit, she picked up a plate of chicken wings and stood there for awhile, silently contemplating Jim, who stood there unmoving, an 'inquiring' expression on his face.
Some returned his 'inquiring' gaze by shaking their heads, others by looking down.
She noticed her uncle gave her an 'inquiring' look.
A strange, 'inquiring' look appeared on her face.
I shot Mike an 'inquiring' look, to which he nodded.
Approach your work with an 'inquiring' mind - there is a researcher in every nurse.
‘You knew I was going to try to get away from him,’ I said hotly to his 'inquiring' expression.
I found him a person who was very easy to speak to, very knowledgeable and with very much an 'inquiring' mind.
Ellen turned an 'inquiring' glance towards him, raising her eyebrows slightly in question at him.
The books are a good cover-to-cover read for the recommended age group (seven- to nine-year-olds), with enough detail to pique the interests of 'inquiring' young minds.
Psychology cannot thrive without encouraging our most intelligent and 'inquiring' young minds.
She gave Michael an 'inquiring' glance, but he refused to meet her eyes.
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