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inquisition noun examination, harassment, inquest, inquiry, interrogation, oppression, scrutiny, unfair inquiry
See also: chase, cross-examination, examination, hearing, indagation, inquiry, interrogation, legal proceeding, pursuit, question, research, scrutiny, study, test, trial INQUISITION, practice. An examination of certain facts by a jury impanelled
by the sheriff for the purpose; the instrument of writing on which their
decision is made is also called an inquisition. The sheriff or coroner and
the jury who make the inquisition, are called the inquest.
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