Inquiring in a sentence as a noun

We get multiple emails and calls per month from VC and PE firms inquiring.

It's a fascinating book, and well worth the read for the inquiring mind.

Hi,Thanks for inquiring, but this hackernews title is very misleading.

This stops said people from inquiring further about things they may actually discover they care about.

If the other party refuses, I have no qualms with sitting, reading and inquiring as long as necessary.

A reworded question that made it clear you were honestly inquiring still might not get answered, but I wouldn't downvote.

Inquiring in a sentence as an adjective

It's amazing the amount of assumptions and prejudices being leveraged due to the perceived young age of the person inquiring.

Schools do not produce well-rounded, sociable, self-reliant young people with inquiring minds.

Whether right or wrong, that's not at all the same an issue as inquiring into things like income ratios between Google's programmers and janitors.

There is a substantial difference between freely sharing knowledge to any inquiring mind, and sharing knowledge with only those people who have paid gobs of money, while receiving none yourself.

Order a pizza from the campus online computer, crash computer, call inquiring about the status of said pizza, receive many apologies and a free pizza.

Would the "before" solution include compiling a list of my + my spouse's friends with their respective phone numbers, then calling everybody inquiring which restaurants they recently visited?Passive information discovery sucked before.

Inquiring definitions

noun

a request for information

See also: questioning

adjective

given to inquiry; "an inquiring mind"