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inquirer

[in-kwahyuhr-er] / ɪnˈkwaɪər ər /


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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.

From Seattle Times

However, if it is the inquirers’ job to monitor the outcome — as it is with doctors — they are not after pleasantries.

From Washington Post

Whitmeyer said that their distillery was getting flooded with inquirers in need of hand sanitizer.

From Fox News

Other Democrats more explicitly pointed to one of the three articles of impeachment the House Judiciary Committee approved in 1974 charging Richard M. Nixon with failing to provide information to House inquirers.

From New York Times

The inquirer suddenly punched the victim in the face.

From Washington Post