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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inquirer (disambiguation)

inquirer         
n.
Searcher, investigator.
Inquirer         
·noun One who inquires or examines; questioner; investigator.
inquirer         
also enquirer (inquirers)
1.
An inquirer is a person who asks for information about something or someone. (FORMAL)
I send each inquirer a packet of information.
N-COUNT
2.
Inquirer is used in the names of some newspapers and magazines.
...the National Enquirer.
N-IN-NAMES: the supp N

Wikipedia

Inquirer

Inquirer or The Inquirer may refer to:

  • The Inquirer, a British technology news website
  • The Inquirer (Liberia), a Liberian newspaper
  • The Inquirer (Perth) a newspaper published in Perth, Western Australia, between 1840 and 1855
  • The Inquirer, a British Unitarianism magazine that has been published since 1842
  • The Philadelphia Inquirer, an American newspaper
  • Philippine Daily Inquirer, a Filipino newspaper
  • Radyo Inquirer, a Filipino AM Radio Station
  • The New York Daily Inquirer, a fictional newspaper in the film Citizen Kane
  • The St. Louis Inquirer, a fictional newspaper in the film Citizen Kane
  • The Indianapolis Daily Inquirer, a fictional newspaper in the film The Magnificent Ambersons
  • The US Inquirer, an American newspaper
Examples of use of Inquirer
1. The Inquirer is claiming First Amendment protection.
2. Miguel Dominguez. (With input from Inquirer News Service & Agencies)
3. Fidell, told The Philadelphia Inquirer for Friday‘s newspapers.
4. Input from The Associated Press & Inquirer News Service
5. Since then, the Philadelphia Inquirer has printed one of the cartoons.