Enquire definition

Enquire means ‘ask for information from someone’. ‘Exclaim’ means ‘cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion or pair’.

Examples of Enquire in a sentence

  • Enquire with Provisional Psychologist ▇▇▇ and select a model of delivery that works best for you.

  • Enquire into or arbitrate any issue not presented by the original complaint.

  • Yes No Enquire for the possibility of a work space from your faculty’s HR services.

  • The Enquire service is open to anyone in the UK to ask a question.

  • The pricing model for Enquire is based on sustainability, shared costs, and an encouragement to staff the service.

  • Enquire at our Customer Service Centre or go to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ for further details.

  • Order your BIBO WATER DISPENSER today Enquire about rental at 2500 VAT per month plus 39 VAT installation min 12 months agreement as free.

  • Recommended Oral Treatments Paracetamol 500mg tabs (32) Paracetamol Susp SF 120mg/5ml (100ml) Dose; Age 3-6 months - 2.5ml 4 times daily Age 6-24 months - 5ml 4 times daily Age 2-4 years - 7.5ml 4 times daily Age 4-6 years - 10ml 4 times daily Paracetamol Susp SF 250mg/5ml (100ml) Dose; Age 6-8 years - 5ml 4 times daily Age 8-10 years - 7.5ml 4 times daily Age 10-12 years - 10ml 4 times daily Maximum of 4 doses in 24 hours Follow-up & Advice  Enquire about concurrent analgesic usage.

  • Enquire via the Lettings Officer if you have any further requirements.

  • Enquire about ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Bachelor Degree Programme starting 2014 if you wish to complete the Degree with us.

Related to Enquire

  • Enquiry the Customer instruction sent to the Dealer to obtain a currency quote. An enquiry does not imply the Customer’s obligation to open a trade.

  • Verify means confirmation that the action(s) proposed by the Contractor and agreed to under this SCIA have been taken, as further described in Exhibit A to this SCIA, Verification Plan.

  • dealing means a transfer or mortgage of a legal interest in a mining tenement;

  • Investigating Officer means the person appointed by the Monitoring Officer to undertake a formal investigation of a complaint alleging a breach of the Code of Conduct by a Subject Member. The Investigating Officer may be another senior officer of the Borough Council, an officer of another authority or an external investigator.

  • Friend ' means a person chosen by the Covered Person, other than an Immediate Family Member who is able to visit the Covered Person.