evestigate (Meaning)

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evestigate (v. t.)

To investigate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of evestigate

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evestigate Sentence Examples

  1. The detectives meticulously investigated the crime scene to uncover any potential clues.
  2. Scientists diligently investigated the effects of climate change on various ecosystems.
  3. The journalist thoroughly investigated the political scandal, uncovering a web of corruption.
  4. The historians spent years investigating ancient civilizations, shedding light on their customs and beliefs.
  5. The medical researchers investigated the new drug's efficacy and safety, ensuring its potential benefits outweighed the risks.
  6. The engineers conducted extensive investigations to determine the structural integrity of the bridge.
  7. The accountants meticulously investigated the company's financial records, uncovering suspicious discrepancies.
  8. The archaeologists diligently investigated the ruins of the ancient city, unearthing artifacts that provided valuable insights into its history.
  9. The police launched a full-scale investigation into the disappearance of the young girl, leaving no stone unturned.
  10. The environmental scientists investigated the impact of pollution on marine life, raising awareness about the urgency of conservation efforts.

FAQs About the word evestigate

To investigate.

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The detectives meticulously investigated the crime scene to uncover any potential clues.

Scientists diligently investigated the effects of climate change on various ecosystems.

The journalist thoroughly investigated the political scandal, uncovering a web of corruption.

The historians spent years investigating ancient civilizations, shedding light on their customs and beliefs.