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1 inquisition
noun3)Inquisition — (Hist.) Inquisition, die
* * *in·qui·si·tion[ˌɪŋkwɪˈzɪʃən, AM ˌɪn-]nto subject sb to an \inquisition jdn einem Verhör unterziehen, jdn verhören2. HIST▪ the I\inquisition die Inquisitionthe Spanish I\inquisition die spanische Inquisition* * *["InkwI'zISən]n1) (HIST ECCL)3) (fig) Inquisition f, Verhör nt* * *inquisition [ˌınkwıˈzıʃn] s2. JURa) gerichtliche oder amtliche Untersuchung:b) Gutachten nc) Untersuchungsprotokoll na) HIST Inquisition f,b) Kongregation f des heiligen Offiziums4. eindringliche Befragung* * *noun3)Inquisition — (Hist.) Inquisition, die
* * *n.Untersuchung f.
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