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investigator English

Meaning investigator meaning

What does investigator mean?
Definitions in simple English

investigator

An investigator is a person who investigates.

investigator

(= research worker) a scientist who devotes himself to doing research someone who investigates (= detective) a police officer who investigates crimes

Synonyms investigator synonyms

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Topics investigator topics

What do people use investigator to talk about?

Examples investigator examples

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Simple sentences

He hired a private investigator.
She hired a private investigator.
Tom used to be a private investigator in Boston.
Tom hired a private investigator.
Tom is our best investigator.

Movie subtitles

Oh, well, as a matter of fact, I decided to employ a private investigator only today.
Yes, that's what the investigator's report concluded.
According to our information, he calls himself a private investigator.
I'm revoking your private investigator's license.
The private investigator, too.
But I've had an investigator working here.
Scott had to dispatch Colonel Broderick all the way from El Paso on a job that any investigator could've done.
Who'd suspect the Chief Investigator?
Furthermore, I am moving immediately to revoke the licence of one Chester Purkey, private investigator.
I have more important things to do than to meet some insurance investigator.
I'm a police investigator.
First, get yourself a private investigator.
You see before you a fully fledged, highly qualified private investigator, with an extensive knowledge of modern science at his very fingertips.
He's an investigator for the company that paid a million dollars to Lisa.
Yes, but an investigator needs something more than legends and rumours.
Mr. Holmes is the most subtle and extraordinary Private Investigator of our time.
Are you an investigator for the state liquor board?
You should have become a private investigator.
He calls himself a private investigator.
I'm revoking your private investigator's licence.
What's the reason for this, Mister Investigator?
I'm an insurance investigator, Mr. Gild.
I'm not a newspaper reporter. I'm an insurance investigator.
Insurance investigator.
The Treasury Department's got a special investigator in here to turn him up.
You know, Jed, folks are sayin' that-- that this investigator, Barrett. he was sent in special because of Luke.
The chief investigator is very thorough.
But the investigator says that the doctor has not passed the test. Eh? Why I suggested to you impose this geezer stupid condition.
I'm Paul Radeau, a private investigator.
As a matter of fact. I decided to employ a private investigator only today.
They'd never spot him for an investigator.
I'm an art editor, not an investigator.
Look, I was the insurance investigator.
I told you. I was the insurance investigator.
Your statement, the report of our investigator, The statement Miss Stevens gave us.
Who'd suspect the chief investigator?
Every investigator must have a hobby, to which he devotes his free time, left when he's not pursuing criminals.
So you're, what, an investigator?
The investigator came to see me. They'll lock you up.
What is it you do? - I'm an investigator.
When I was young, I was being courted by an investigator.

News and current affairs

This week Hans Blix - the UN's chief weapons investigator - provided the Security Council with an interim report on the state of Iraq's compliance with all the resolutions that require it to eliminate its weapons of mass destruction.
Our successes in the matter of Myrna Mack are notable, but achieving them has proved difficult: the police investigator was assassinated; judges have been threatened; and witnesses have fled into exile.
Their dream careers were: lawyer, criminal investigator, forensic physician, and soldier.
But that does not make it wrong for a seasoned investigator like Goldstone, reviewing the evidence that he collected, to infer intentionality from the pattern and quantity of abuses.

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