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  • proper noun a tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church set up to investigate and suppress heresy
  • proper noun by extension a harsh or rigorous interrogation that violates the rights of an individual

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Examples

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

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  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

  • Oh, by the way, the millions that were killed by the Inquisition is a highly inflated number.

    La pena de muerte 2008

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