inquiry agent
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Definition
Noun: A private detective; a person who is hired to conduct investigations, typically involving gathering information about individuals or organizations, often for legal, personal, or commercial purposes. The term is more common in British English.
Usage
An "inquiry agent" is a professional investigator who works privately, not as a police officer. They are hired to find facts and information.
Examples
- The company hired an inquiry agent to look into the background of the potential business partner.
- She consulted an inquiry agent to gather evidence for her court case.
- His work as an inquiry agent often involves surveillance and detailed research.
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes imply a focus on formal or discreet information-gathering, as opposed to more colloquial terms like "private eye."
- In legal contexts, an inquiry agent's findings might be used to support a claim or defense.
Variants and Related Words
- Private investigator (PI): A more common synonym, especially in American English.
- Private detective: A direct synonym.
- Sleuth: An informal term for a detective.
- Inquiry: (Noun) The act of asking for information or an official investigation.
Synonyms
Private detective, private investigator, PI, operative, sleuth.
Antonyms
There is no direct antonym, but the role contrasts with a public law enforcement officer (e.g., police detective).
Related Phrases
- To conduct an inquiry: To carry out an investigation.
- The firm was tasked with conducting an inquiry into the financial discrepancies.
- Field of inquiry: The specific area or subject being investigated.
- His field of inquiry was the witness's alibi.
Noun
- a private detective