English to Arabic Dictionary inquisition

inquisition

محاكم التفتيش
definition
noun
she relented in her determined inquisition and offered help
a period of prolonged and intensive questioning or investigation.
an ecclesiastical tribunal established by Pope Gregory IX circa 1232 for the suppression of heresy. It was active chiefly in northern Italy and southern France, becoming notorious for the use of torture. In 1542 the papal Inquisition was re-established to combat Protestantism, eventually becoming an organ of papal government.
translation of 'inquisition'
noun
تحقيق قضائي,
بحث,
محاكم التفتيش,
تحقيق
example
To do: bring it up with him as a gentle inquiry, not an 'inquisition' ; tell him hearing those words would make you feel good.
During the 'inquisition' Jack was asked if he had had other affairs.
But it's probably not wise to give too hard an 'inquisition' .
We chatted about this and that, although on reflection I think it might have been more of an 'inquisition' on my part.
I knew from the way she rolled her eyes that he was performing his ritual 'inquisition' .
she relented in her determined 'inquisition' and offered help
Until 1854 the value of the instrument of a man's death had to be recorded in the coroner's 'inquisition' and, if the matter went to trial, in the murder indictment.
His mood was slightly more restrained when he eventually emerged from the 'inquisition' .
And as their coach and captain faced the first questions of a lengthy 'inquisition' , the atmosphere was distinctly funereal.
Already there are signs that he is wearying of questions about next year's duel with the Americans but the bad news for the Largs-born player is that the 'inquisition' will intensify with each month.
Now, there would probably be an 'inquisition' if I got in that late.
A lone holidaymaker floored by illness asks room service for two bottles of water, only to be subjected to a tragi-comic 'inquisition' as to whether she is secretly harbouring a lover in her single - occupancy room.
It is a trial, not an 'inquisition' : a trial in which the protagonists are the Crown on the one hand and the accused on the other.
In 1246 an 'inquisition' jury attributed the foundation to the Conqueror and identified the recipients of hospitality as the poor, sick and infirm who had no homes but slept in the streets at night.
It is a question of considering whether there is an answer to it and putting it in the 'inquisition' .
The process is more an 'inquisition' than an interview - albeit a good-humoured one.
And they couldn't understand either why anyone would be trying to tax their brains with such a meaningless 'inquisition' .
she relented in her determined 'inquisition' and offered help
When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of 'inquisitional' opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic.
In his reprise of Paradise Lost, original sin is a lie, and God is an ancient fallen angel who has perpetrated a creationist con on the human race, wickedly exploited by a viciously 'inquisitional' church.
Instead of 'inquisitions' , which can often fail to reveal the whole truth about incidents, bullying children should be ‘taught’ better ways of interacting, Robinson says.
Each walked a fine line between the threat of 'inquisitional' prosecution for heresy and prosecution by secular authorities in land or other disputes.
The 'inquisitional' chair and the tools of torture are there for the viewers to see.
A brief look at the escheator's 'inquisitions' in the wake of the revolt add substance to this assessment.
She mixes her tough 'inquisitions' with equally rigorous networking, her Glasgow West End kitchen being one of the city's busiest salons.
When something is badly organised, awkwardly structured and feebly managed, the inquiries and 'inquisitions' commence.
The routine 'inquisitional' forms had to be completed and the files completed before the prisoners/confessors could be executed.
The freedom of the press means nothing if diligent journalists can't make occasional mistakes without prompting 'inquisitions' , especially if they're willing to issue retractions as promptly as the networks did.
She classified the 'inquisitions' of the two nurses as outrageous.
In his book he traces the shameful collaboration between government personnel officers and the D.C. vice squads that fueled 'inquisitions' , investigations and systematic removals of gay people from federal agencies.
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