Yes, the word 'investigator' is a noun; a word for a person who carries out a formal inquiry; a word for a person.
No, the word 'investigator' is a noun, not a verb.Example: "We called an investigator."
The noun forms for the verb to investigate are investigator, investigation, and the gerund, investigating.
Yes, the word 'investigator' is a noun; a word for a person who carries out a formal inquiry; a word for a person.
Yes there is. The associated verb is to investigate, associated adjectives are investigable, investigative, investigational and investigatory, associated noun is investigator.
an investigator is a person so you would yous it as a noun ex: The investigator walked quietly into the church. an investigator can be seen as ether a detective, (because they are investigating the crime) or as someone hoping to broaden their religious beliefs (so they are investigating a church)
A fire science investigator is a investigator who try to find out why the fire started
There are five syllables in 'investigator'.
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Yes, there is a variable that can be manipulated by the investigator. What that variable is depends on what the investigator is investigating and the variables that are available.
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The Criminal Investigator was created in 1995.