Fact-finding


noun
1.
a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
adjective
1.
having the purpose of ascertaining facts: a fact-finding tour of the Northeast

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