investigative-work

Vocabulary Word

Definition
Investigative work refers to an in-depth search to discover facts, evidence, or information. It's like trying to put together pieces of a puzzle to get a complete picture.
Examples in Different Contexts
In Journalism, 'investigative work' involves researching and reporting on issues of public interest, such as corruption or environmental hazards. An investigative journalist might state, 'Our investigative work on the city's water crisis took months of data analysis and interviews.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

Is there enough evidence supporting this new theory? We need to be absolutely certain before we publicize our findings.

Response:

That's right. Further investigative work will increase our certainty about the theory.

Tech

Scenario:

The system performance has been dropping recently. We need to identify any potential vulnerabilities.

Response:

Sure, I will initiate some investigative work to identify the cause of reduced system performance.

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