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adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A fact-finding mission or visit is one whose purpose is to get information about a particular situation, especially for an official group. A U.N. fact-finding mission is on its way to the region. fact-finding in British Englishadjectivehaving the purpose of ascertaining facts a fact-finding tour of the Northeast fact-finding in American English (ˈfæktˌfaɪndɪŋ) noun1. the gathering of information; specif., preliminary research to gather facts for a later, full investigation, hearing, etc. adjective2. of, resulting from, or for the purpose of such research a fact-finding trip prior to a Congressional hearing Derived forms fact-finder (ˈfact-ˌfinder) noun Examples of 'fact-finding' in a sentencefact-finding Your notes will give him or her valuable information and thus speed up the fact-finding process.Our fact-finding home visits are intended to help lenders provide clear controls around the management of interest-only loans.Spending on foreign jaunts soared by a fifth last year as select committee members flew on 50 fact-finding visits.She was a sceptic before our fact-finding trip, but it was not long before she was converted to the idea. In other languagesfact-finding British English: fact-finding ADJECTIVE A fact-finding mission or visit is one whose purpose is to get information about a particular situation, especially for an official group. A UN fact-finding mission is on its way to the region. - American English: fact-finding
- Brazilian Portuguese: de investigação
- Chinese: 调查真相的
- European Spanish: de investigación
- French: d'enquête
- German: Erkundungs-
- Italian: di indagine
- Japanese: 視察の
- Korean: 진상 조사의
- European Portuguese: de investigação
- Latin American Spanish: de investigación
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