Inquiry means to request information by asking questions.
Inquiry
"Asking" is the present tense of the verb "to ask" - to make a request of someone.
The difference is when you demand for something you're not asking for it you're telling them for it. When you request for something, you are simple just asking for it.
Inquisitive.
In legalese when you request "the leave of the court" it means you are asking the court's approval to be allowed to do something.
No, it is not an example of irony. Irony typically involves a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. In this case, asking for the definition of ignorance is a straightforward request for information.
Inquiring means asking questions or seeking information about a particular topic or issue. It involves showing curiosity and a desire to learn more.
Asking questions like that means you are a disease.
Request IS a verb - it means to ask or solicit something. It's also a noun meaning the actual act of asking.
The defence will stop asking questions
it means : Request For Inspection Or request for information
Request means: the act of asking for something to be given or done; solicitation or petition. Reference: Random House Webster's College Dictionary.