inquisition
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From Old French inquisicion, from Latin inquisitio, from inquirere. The sense implying persecution is influenced by the name of the Spanish Inquisition, which is a cardinal exemplar of government inquisitions that give inquisitions a bad name.
inquisition (countable and uncountable, plural inquisitions)
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inquisition (third-person singular simple present inquisitions, present participle inquisitioning, simple past and past participle inquisitioned)
Inherited from Old French inquisicion, itself borrowed from Latin inquisitiōnem.
inquisition f (plural inquisitions)
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