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Synonyms & Similar Words
inquiry
investigation
probe
examination
hearing
trial
inspection
scrutiny
analysis
review
assessment
evaluation
research
study
survey
exploration
audit
check
test
interrogation
questioning
cross-examination
deposition
testimony
evidence
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litigation
lawsuit
case
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action
proceeding
inquisition
query
research
analysis.
Meaning of Inquest
The primary meaning of the word "Inquest" is a formal investigation, especially one conducted by a coroner into the cause of someone's death.
Definitions
- A formal investigation, especially one conducted by a coroner into the cause of someone's death
- An inquiry into a particular event or situation, especially one that is formal or official
Etymology of Inquest
The word "Inquest" comes from the Old French word "enquête", which is derived from the verb "enquérir", meaning "to inquire" or "to ask"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to a formal investigation or inquiry, especially one conducted by a coroner or other official
Example Uses
- The coroner's inquest into the death of the young man revealed that he had died from a severe head injury
- The company is facing an inquest into its financial dealings after allegations of misconduct
- The police are conducting an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the accident
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
conclusion
outcome
result
verdict
judgment
decision
ruling
resolution
settlement
closure
end
termination
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cessation
halt
stop
abandonment
dismissal
rejection
refusal
denial
neglect
disregard
ignoring
overlooking
omission.