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"Inquisitors" Meaning

Inquisitors are officials who conduct inquiries, often in a formal or official capacity, to gather information, uncover evidence, or investigate allegations. In a historical context, inquisitors were often church officials responsible for investigating and persecuting people suspected of heresy or witchcraft. The term can also refer to an interrogator or someone who asks probing questions to uncover information.

"Inquisitors" Examples

Examples of "inquisitors"


1. In history

During the Spanish Inquisition, inquisitors hunted down people suspected of being Jews, Muslims, or Protestants.

2. In fiction

In the novel "The Da Vinci Code", the phrase "Opus Dei Inquisitors" is used to refer to a group of powerful and secretive bodyguards.

3. In government

In some countries, inquisitors serve as investigative officers who gather evidence and gather information to help solve crimes.

4. In academia

Philosophers have often referred to John Calvin as an inquisitor, since he was guilty of imposing his beliefs on others, often through persecution.

5. In a more general sense

Anyone who asks too many questions or seems overly suspicious can be perceived as an inquisitor, making it difficult to maintain a relationship with them.

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