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quaere

[kweer-ee]

quaere Definition

to inquire or ask about something.

Using quaere: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "quaere" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I must quaere about the availability of the product.

  • Example

    He quaered about the details of the project.

  • Example

    She quaered whether the information was accurate or not.

quaere Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with quaere

  • quaere facias

    a writ requiring a person to do something

    Example

    The court issued a quaere facias to the defendant.

  • quaere verum

    seek the truth

    Example

    The scientist's motto was 'quaere verum' in all his research.

  • quaere et invenies

    seek and you shall find

    Example

    The teacher encouraged her students to 'quaere et invenies' when they had questions.

Origins of quaere

from Latin 'quaerere', meaning 'to seek'

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Summary: quaere in Brief

'Quaere' [kweer-ee] is a verb that means to inquire or ask about something. It is often used in formal contexts, such as legal documents, and can be replaced with synonyms like 'inquire' or 'question.' Phrases like 'quaere facias' and 'quaere verum' are used in specific contexts, while 'quaere et invenies' is a general phrase meaning 'seek and you shall find.'