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Filter by Meaning The scientists conducted an inquisition to investigate the cause of the disease outbreak.
The investigator's inquisition uncovered new evidence in the case.
The inquisition was established by the Roman Catholic Church in the Middle Ages.
The police subjected the suspect to an inquisition about his whereabouts during the time of the crime.
The job interview turned into an inquisition about the candidate's past work experience.
The reporter faced an inquisition from the press secretary about the accuracy of his story.
The doctor's inquisition into the patient's medical history was thorough and detailed.
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