Pronunciation: /ɪnˌkwɪˈzɪʃən/
noun a judicial or legal process
A1 The inquisition asked many questions to find out the truth.
A2 During the inquisition, the accused was interrogated by the authorities.
B1 The inquisition into the company's financial practices revealed some irregularities.
B2 The inquisition conducted by the committee lasted for several weeks.
C1 The inquisition of the defendant was conducted in a fair and transparent manner.
C2 The inquisition by the government led to the resignation of several high-ranking officials.
formal The inquisition was a period of intense questioning and investigation by the church.
informal The inquisition was a time when the church grilled people with a lot of questions.
slang The inquisition was like when the church went all detective mode on people.
figurative The inquisition of my actions by my parents was thorough and relentless.
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