Inquisición (en. Inquisition)

/iŋkwi.siˈsjon/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
The act of inquiring, that is, examining or investigating in detail.
The inquisition about the case took longer than expected.
La inquisición sobre el caso tomó más tiempo del esperado.
Institution that, under Church control, persecuted heretics and others considered dangerous.
The Inquisition was responsible for numerous trials during the Middle Ages.
La Inquisición fue responsable de numerosos juicios durante la Edad Media.
Severe process of interrogation.
The non-commissioned officer underwent an inquisition to clarify the incident.
El suboficial se sometió a una inquisición para aclarar el incidente.

Etymology

From Latin 'inquisitio', derived from 'inquirere', which means 'to inquire' or 'to interrogate'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

historical inquisition
Reference to the judicial processes of the Inquisition.
inquisición histórica
to fall into the inquisition
To be the subject of a thorough investigation or severe judgments.
caer en la inquisición
public inquisition
Interrogation that is conducted openly and in front of witnesses.
inquisición pública

Related Words

inquisitor
A person who carries out the investigation or interrogation, especially in the context of the Inquisition.
inquisidor
heresy
A belief that deviates from the doctrine of the church.
herejía
trial
Legal process in which guilt or innocence of an accused is decided.
juicio

Slang Meanings

Persistent or annoying questions about a topic.
Don’t interrogate me about my life, just respect me.
No hagas una inquisición sobre mi vida, simplemente respétame.
Very detailed investigation that can be uncomfortable.
That interview was a real inquisition, they asked me everything.
Esa entrevista fue una verdadera inquisición, me preguntaron todo.