Definition of Indagate. Meaning of Indagate. Synonyms of Indagate

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Definition of Indagate

Indagate
Indagate In"da*gate, v. t. [L. indagatus, p. p. of indagare to seek.] To seek or search out. [Obs.]

Meaning of Indagate from wikipedia

- name of Sir Francis Drake's ship. The crest contains the Latin motto, "Indagate Fingite Invenite" which translates as "Explore Dream Discover" and is a...
- Lancaster Altiora sequamor Latin S**** to Climb to the Top Plymouth University Indagate Fingite Invenite Latin Explore, dream, discover Queen Mary, University...
- of the West of Scotland as it is known today. Plymouth University 1992 Indagate fingite invenite (Explore, dream, discover) Founded as a school of navigation...
- November 2022). "Al raduno dei nostalgici del Ventennio a Predappio 8 persone indagate". Fanpage.it (in Italian). Retrieved 4 November 2022. Vizio, Stefano (3...
- piccolo comune d'Italia'. Dice anche, dopo l'omicidio di Mino Pecorelli: 'Indagate sui mandanti del delitto Pecorelli e troverete i mandandi dell'omicidio...
- exigency, exigent, expurgate, fumigate, fumigation, inaction, inactive, indagate, indefatigable, inexact, interact, interaction, interactive, interagency...
- Plymouth, granted 10 April 2008 Escutcheon: Crest: Supporters: Motto: Indagate Fingite Invenite (Explore, dream, discover) The two gold open books represent...
- Maria Teresa (16 October 2013). "Accuse e veleni, resa dei conti nel Pd 'Indagate sulla vita di Renzi'". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 8 February...
- name of Sir Francis Drake's ship. The crest contains the Latin motto Indagate Fingite Invenite ('Explore Dream Discover'), a quote from Mark Twain, reflecting...
- non-rinuncio'". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 29 March 2024. "Taormina: 'Indagate Prodi, F****ino e Dini'". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 7 August 2003...