English to Latin Meaning of inquest - inquisitio


Inquest :
inquisitio

inquisitio

inquisitioinquisitionibus
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Definitions of inquest in English
Noun(1) an inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death
Examples of inquest in English
(1) When being questioned in the inquest to this last incident, he is said to have given what I consider to be his most infamous saying yet.(2) In her opinion the incidents described at the inquest were not necessarily related to the school, but had links with the local community.(3) The inquest into last week's incident has already had an adverse effect on the clubs, whose officials have been reprimanded for speaking to the press.(4) The costs could continue to rise as the Ministry of Defence is considering applying for a judicial review of the inquest .(5) an inquest by New York newspapers into a subway fire(6) There have been 150 questions asked at an inquest and a criminal trial.
Related Phrases of inquest
Synonyms
M
1. inquest ::
inquisitio
2. inquisition ::
inquisitio
Different Forms
inquest, inquests
Word Example from TV Shows
neither kings nor queens are exempt
from testimony at a holy inquest.

neither kings nor queens are exempt from testimony at a holy INQUEST.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

The High Septon has called for an inquest,
not a trial.

The High Septon has called for an INQUEST, not a trial.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 6

English to Latin Dictionary: inquest

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