inquisitorious Synonyms
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inquisitorious Meaning
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inquisitorious (a.)
Making strict inquiry; inquisitorial.
inquisitorious Sentence Examples
- The inquisitorious gaze of the judge sent shivers down the defendant's spine.
- The interrogation room felt stifling with its inquisitorious atmosphere.
- The prosecutor's relentless inquisitorious questions tested the witness's patience.
- The government's inquisitorious approach to dissent chilled free speech.
- The historian's inquisitorious nature led him to uncover long-forgotten truths.
- The inspector's inquisitorious demeanor made him feared by criminals.
- The therapist's inquisitorious style helped her clients confront their inner turmoil.
- The journalist's inquisitorious reporting shone a light on corruption.
- The teacher's inquisitorious lectures challenged students to think critically.
- The detective's inquisitorious mind allowed him to solve seemingly unsolvable mysteries.
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Making strict inquiry; inquisitorial.
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The inquisitorious gaze of the judge sent shivers down the defendant's spine.
The interrogation room felt stifling with its inquisitorious atmosphere.
The prosecutor's relentless inquisitorious questions tested the witness's patience.
The government's inquisitorious approach to dissent chilled free speech.