enquiry
61banker's enquiry — ˌbanker s enˈquiry noun banker s enquiries PLURALFORM [countable] BANKING another name for banker s reference …
62status enquiry — UK US (also status inquiry) noun [C] ► BANKING, FINANCE a request made to a bank, etc. asking whether a customer is likely to be able to pay back a loan or pay for something bought on credit: »All 600 salespeople received laptops with email… …
63stewards enquiry — An enquiry by the stewards into a race …
64query, inquiry, enquiry — A query is a single question. An inquiry or enquiry may be a single question or an extensive investigation. Either spelling is correct, but inquiry is preferred by most dictionaries in both Britain and America …
65query, inquiry, enquiry — A query is a single question. An inquiry or enquiry may be a single question or an extensive investigation. Either spelling is correct, but inquiry is preferred by most dictionaries in both Britain and America …
66query, inquiry, enquiry — A query is a single question. An inquiry or enquiry may be a single question or an extensive investigation. Either spelling is correct, but inquiry is preferred by most dictionaries in both Britain and America …
67make an enquiry — If you make an enquiry, you ask for general information about something. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
68Make an enquiry — If you make an enquiry, you ask for general information about something …
69stewards' enquiry — noun (horse racing) An examination of the evidence relating to an allegation of contravention of the rules of racing, carried out by the stewards after a race, the result of which is signalled by the hoisting of flags on the racecourse • • • Main …
70public enquiry — UK US british another spelling of public inquiry Thesaurus: attempt to find out informationsynonym …