inquisition|inquisitions in English
noun
[in·qui·si·tion || ‚ɪnkwɪ'zɪʃn]
formal investigation; brutal questioning, prolonged interrogation; judicial investigation, inquiry (Law)
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1. Inquisitions?
2. Condemned by the Inquisition
3. The Inquisition Strikes the Deathblow
4. What is this? The Spanish Inquisition?
5. Galileo defends himself before the Roman Inquisition
6. On Saturday morning, the inquisition had begun.
7. After the end of the fifteenth century, inquisitions were headed by a Grand Inquisitor.
8. The Inquisition had tortured rich and poor alike.
9. Here lay the road to the Inquisition.
10. The coroner embodies it in an inquisition.
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12. In the Middle Ages there was the Inquisition.
13. Inquisition by torture had been abolished by many countries.
14. The detectives have turned the investigation into an inquisition.
15. Finally, the cardinals of the Inquisition rendered their verdict.
16. I never could put up with the woman's inquisition.
17. The Inquisition Barded Charger is a type of horse equipped with armor that can be used as a mount in Dragon Age: Inquisition
18. Can you not see... the drift of this domestic inquisition?
19. The Inquisition functioned as a police force for the church.
20. During the Spanish Inquisition many were forced to convert to Catholicism
21. The Inquisition Barded Charger was available as part of the Flames of the Inquisition Armored Mount promotional DLC that came with the Deluxe, Inquisition Inquisitor's and Game of the Year editions.1 Recruit Master Dennet from the Hinterlands and complete the side quest
22. Apostates in Witchwood is a side quest in Dragon Age: Inquisition
23. “Inquisition and Anti-Semitism —The Church Is Preparing Her Mea Culpa.”
24. The police subjected him to an inquisition that lasted two hours.
25. The police subjected him to an inquisition that lasted 12 hours.