How Do You Spell INDAGATE?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈaɡe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Indagate is a verb that means "to investigate or inquire into something." Its spelling is derived from the Latin word "indagare," which means to "search or investigate." It is pronounced as [in-duh-geyt] in IPA phonetic transcription, with the stress falling on the second syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, while the "da" and "ge" syllables are pronounced with a soft "g" sound. This word is commonly used in academic and formal contexts, particularly in legal or investigative settings.

INDAGATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Indagate is a verb that typically refers to the act of investigating, examining, or researching. It is derived from the Latin word "indagatus," which means "to investigate" or "to search." This term is often used in a formal or academic context to describe the process of conducting a thorough inquiry or investigation into a particular subject or matter.

    When one indagates, they engage in a systematic process of gathering information, analyzing data, and evaluating evidence to gain a deeper understanding of a topic. This can involve various methods such as surveys, experiments, interviews, and literature reviews. The purpose of indagation is to discover truths, uncover hidden facts, or solve a problem.

    Indagate can also imply a sense of thoroughness and persistence in examining a subject, often with the intent to uncover new insights or knowledge. It often suggests a diligent, detailed, and comprehensive investigation that goes beyond surface-level analysis.

    Synonyms of indagate include "investigate," "examine," "explore," "probe," and "research." These words share a common thread of seeking to understand a subject by means of a systematic inquiry, but indagate often carries a slightly more nuanced meaning that emphasizes the intensity and meticulousness of the investigation.

    In summary, indagate denotes the process of conducting a comprehensive investigation or inquiry into a particular subject, involving thorough examination, evaluation, and research.

Common Misspellings for INDAGATE

  • undagate
  • jndagate
  • kndagate
  • ondagate
  • 9ndagate
  • 8ndagate
  • ibdagate
  • imdagate
  • ijdagate
  • ihdagate
  • insagate
  • inxagate
  • incagate
  • infagate
  • inragate
  • ineagate
  • indzgate
  • indsgate
  • indwgate
  • inhdagate

Etymology of INDAGATE

The word "indagate" has its origins in the Latin language. It comes from the Latin verb "indagare", which means "to search into" or "to investigate". The prefix "in-" indicates "into", while "dagare" means "to search" or "to track". Over time, this Latin term evolved into "indagate" in English, retaining its meaning of conducting an investigation or thorough inquiry into a subject or problem.

Conjugate verb Indagate

CONDITIONAL

I would indagate
you would indagate
he/she/it would indagate
we would indagate
they would indagate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be indagating
you would be indagating
he/she/it would be indagating
we would be indagating
they would be indagating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have indagate
you would have indagate
he/she/it would have indagate
we would have indagate
they would have indagate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been indagating
you would have been indagating
he/she/it would have been indagating
we would have been indagating
they would have been indagating

FUTURE

I will indagate
you will indagate
he/she/it will indagate
we will indagate
they will indagate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be indagating
you will be indagating
he/she/it will be indagating
we will be indagating
they will be indagating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have indagated
you will have indagated
he/she/it will have indagated
we will have indagated
they will have indagated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been indagating
you will have been indagating
he/she/it will have been indagating
we will have been indagating
they will have been indagating

IMPERATIVE

you indagate
we let´s indagate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to indagate

PAST

I indagated
you indagated
he/she/it indagated
we indagated
they indagated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was indagating
you were indagating
he/she/it was indagating
we were indagating
they were indagating

PAST PARTICIPLE

indagated

PAST PERFECT

I had indagated
you had indagated
he/she/it had indagated
we had indagated
they had indagated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been indagating
you had been indagating
he/she/it had been indagating
we had been indagating
they had been indagating

PRESENT

I indagate
you indagate
he/she/it indagates
we indagate
they indagate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am indagating
you are indagating
he/she/it is indagating
we are indagating
they are indagating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

indagating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have indagated
you have indagated
he/she/it has indagated
we have indagated
they have indagated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been indagating
you have been indagating
he/she/it has been indagating
we have been indagating
they have been indagating

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