investigation
61Investigation — In|ves|ti|ga|ti|on [...v...] die; , en <aus lat. investigatio »das Aufspüren, Erforschen« zu investigare, vgl. ↑investigieren> (veraltet) Untersuchung, Nachforschung …
62investigation — in·ves·ti·ga·tion || ɪn‚vestɪ geɪʃn n. probe, examination, inspection …
63investigation — A process conducted for the purpose of accident prevention which includes the gathering and analysis of information, the drawing of conclusions, including the determination of causes and, when appropriate, the making of safety recommendations… …
64investigation — n. Examination, study, scrutiny, inquiry, research, exploration, inquisition, sifting …
65investigation — n inquisition, inquest, research, factfinding; exploration, probe, search, quest; inquiry, canvass, questioning, interrogation, hearing, audit; in spection, examination, scrutinization, scrutiny, Inf. once over, Sl. casing; study, analysis,… …
66investigation — in·ves·ti·ga·tion …
67investigation — noun Syn: examination, enquiry, study, inspection, exploration, analysis, research, scrutiny, probe, review …
68investigation — in•ves•ti•ga•tion [[t]ɪnˌvɛs tɪˈgeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act or process of investigating or the condition of being investigated 2) a searching inquiry for ascertaining facts; detailed or careful examination • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < L… …
69investigation — /ɪnˌvɛstəˈgeɪʃən/ (say in.vestuh gayshuhn) noun 1. the act or process of investigating. 2. a searching inquiry in order to ascertain facts; a detailed or careful examination. –investigational, adjective …
70Investigation — In|ves|ti|ga|ti|on (Nachforschung) …