inquisitorially Antonyms

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Meaning of inquisitorially

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inquisitorially (adv.)

In an inquisitorial manner.

inquisitorially Sentence Examples

  1. The inquisitorially nature of the interrogation made the suspect tremble.
  2. The judge questioned the defendant inquisitorially, relentlessly seeking any sign of guilt.
  3. The detective's inquisitorialially manner created an oppressive atmosphere in the interview room.
  4. The inspector conducted her investigation inquisitorially, leaving no stone unturned in her pursuit of truth.
  5. The journalist's inquisitorially tone hinted at a hidden agenda.
  6. The prosecutor relentlessly questioned the witness inquisitorially, determined to expose any inconsistencies.
  7. The teacher's inquisitorially approach made the students feel intimidated.
  8. The lawyer grilled the witness inquisitorially, seeking to discredit their testimony.
  9. The inquisitorially interview left the suspect feeling vulnerable and pressured.
  10. The politician dodged the question with evasive answers, leading to further inquisitorially inquiries.

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In an inquisitorial manner.

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The inquisitorially nature of the interrogation made the suspect tremble.

The judge questioned the defendant inquisitorially, relentlessly seeking any sign of guilt.

The detective's inquisitorialially manner created an oppressive atmosphere in the interview room.

The inspector conducted her investigation inquisitorially, leaving no stone unturned in her pursuit of truth.