English to Malayalam Dictionary investigative

investigative

അന്വേഷണാത്മക
definition
adjective
a special investigative committee to look into the strikers' demands
of or concerned with investigating something.
example
Are 'investigative' journalism and conspiracy research two names for the same thing?
The more preliminary 'investigative' work that we can do, the more it benefits the entire field.
A new institute to promote 'investigative' journalism will soon be established in Afghanistan.
It has been unfair at the 'investigative' stage and it has been unfair at the trial stage, not so much the judge but the prosecutor.
The 'investigative' personnel allege that this is consistent with international practice.
It will be delving deep into the big cultural issues and events of the day, with a mix of 'investigative' journalism and reviews.
It has been suggested that British 'investigative' journalists may be responsible.
It is based on a true story, framed by an 'investigative' journalist's interview with his elusive subject and told mostly in flashback.
My next novel has a miscarriage of justice case but you won't find an 'investigative' journalist or a copper in the background.
A disciplinary panel of judges would need to be established along with an 'investigative' unit.
Then he'll take over as director of security firm Garda's 'investigative' division.
We sent award-winning 'investigative' journalist Gregory Smith to ferret out the answers.
If they are that desperate for a news story perhaps some 'investigative' journalism might be in order.
He also added a detail that had been overlooked in the 'investigative' file.
Most of the 'investigative' work of Congress is done through its committee system.
Danov proposed that the 'investigative' services become part of the police.
How Bates financed this project is a question that has eluded some of the country's finest 'investigative' business journalists.
Pressure groups can appear as witnesses at the 'investigative' hearings held by committees of Congress.
Satisfyingly, the audience is allowed to do the 'investigative' work themselves.
This means, both, higher 'investigative' costs and higher extra costs during the trial.
Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome 'investigative' and judicial system.
Bruguire is an 'investigative' magistrate empowered to view French domestic and foreign intelligence material.
It might be said that 'investigative' journalism in the British press is alive and well and based on TV programme research.
Thanks to Graham's excellent 'investigative' skills, surely their time has come?
So this was regarded as a pretty fair public interest expose in the best tradition of 'investigative' journalism.
Now, add in the fact that 'investigative' journalism is really expensive for newspapers.
To reach its conclusions, the 'investigative' committee had to do a bit of digging.
There is certainly the potential for a chilling effect on 'investigative' journalism and for significant injustice.
Ana Arana is an 'investigative' journalist who has reported extensively on Latin America.
The bills include a number of offence and penalty provisions and 'investigative' powers.
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