[ ইন্কোয়িজিশ্ন্ ]noun 1) /uncountable noun, countable noun/ পুঙ্খানুপুঙ্খ তল্লাশি বা অনুসন্ধান2) the Inquisition (the Holy office নামেও পরিচিত)(বিশেষত ১৫শ ও ১৬শ শতকে) প্রতিষ্ঠিক ধর্মমত থেকে বিচ্যুতি দমন এবং নিষিদ্ধ পুস্তকের তালিকা প্রণয়নের জন্য রোমের গির্জা কর্তৃক নিযুক্ত বিচারসভা; ধর্মবিচারসভা
inquisition definition
A Roman Catholic tribunal established to suppress heresy.
inquisition শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
inquisition, Inquisition,
inquisition Example in a sentence
The historical inquisition conducted brutal torture and executions to suppress dissent within the Catholic Church.
The Spanish Inquisition established a reign of terror during the 15th and 16th centuries, persecuting Jews, Muslims, and suspected heretics.
The fear of inquisition stifled intellectual and religious freedom during the Middle Ages.
Modern-day inquisitions often take the form of political or social persecution, aimed at silencing dissenting voices.
The Inquisition’s методы were designed to extract confessions through intimidation and violence, leading to false accusations and miscarriages of justice.
The Catholic Church has formally apologized for the atrocities committed during the Inquisition.
Academic inquisitions, such as those conducted during the Salem witch trials, often lacked due process and were influenced by superstition and fear.
In the realm of human rights, concerns about inquisition focus on the suppression of dissent and the denial of fair trials.
Historical accounts of the Inquisition serve as a cautionary tale against the dangers of unchecked authority and religious extremism.
The legacy of the Inquisition continues to shape our understanding of religious persecution and the importance of protecting freedom of thought.