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Differences between interrogation and inquisition
Jul 29, 2012 10:06 AM
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Inquisition – the act of inquiring into a matter; an investigation
When capitalized, this noun refers to a tribunal in the Roman Catholic Church directed at the suppression of heresy in former times. For this reason, the word implies the use of harsh measures in the process of questioning.
to inquire - to ask a question to request information
Interrogation - to interrogate - to examine by formal questioning, to ask
In everyday usage "interrogation'' is the more commonly used word. (Ex: The interrogation of the prisoner yielded no new infornmation.)
July 29, 2012
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