inquisitorially

[US]/[ɪnˈkwɪzɪtərɪəli]/
[UK]/[ɪnˈkwɪzɪtərɪəli]/

Translation

adv.In a manner resembling that of an inquisitor; in a questioning or investigative way, often implying suspicion or harshness.; In a manner characteristic of the Inquisition.

Phrases & Collocations

inquisitorially questioned

acting inquisitorially

inquisitorially probing

inquisitorially examining

inquisitorially investigating

a inquisitorially tone

inquisitorially persistent

inquisitorially sharp

inquisitorially detailed

inquisitorially thorough

Example Sentences

the detective questioned the witnesses inquisitorially, searching for any inconsistencies.

the judge listened to the arguments inquisitorially, carefully considering each point.

he scrutinized the documents inquisitorially, looking for any signs of forgery.

the journalist pressed the politician inquisitorially, demanding a clear answer.

the board of directors investigated the matter inquisitorially, seeking the truth.

the historian examined the archives inquisitorially, piecing together the past.

the auditor reviewed the accounts inquisitorially, checking for discrepancies.

the scientist approached the experiment inquisitorially, meticulously recording data.

the lawyer cross-examined the witness inquisitorially, challenging their testimony.

the security team investigated the incident inquisitorially, gathering evidence.

the team leader approached the problem inquisitorially, seeking a solution.

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