INQUEST


Meaning of INQUEST in English

in ‧ quest /ˈɪŋkwest/ BrE AmE noun [countable]

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Language: Old French ; Origin: enqueste , from Latin inquirere ; ⇨ ↑ inquire ]

1 . a legal process to find out the cause of someone’s death

inquest into

The coroner will hold an inquest into the deaths.

The inquest heard that she died from multiple injuries.

2 . an unofficial discussion about the reasons for someone’s defeat or failure to do something

inquest into

The Tories will hold a private inquest into why they were defeated.

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THESAURUS

▪ investigation a process in which the police or another organization try to find out the truth about a crime or accident:

Following a major police investigation, two men were arrested.

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The investigation into the causes of the air crash are continuing.

▪ inquiry an official process to find out why something happened, which usually takes several months or years:

Local people are calling for an inquiry into the accident.

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An independent inquiry found serious shortcomings at the children’s home.

▪ case a matter that police or officials are trying to find out information about, especially so that it can be dealt with in a court of law:

The case has never been solved.

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The police say it is one of the most puzzling cases they have had to deal with.

▪ probe an investigation in which many questions are asked to find out the truth about something – used especially in journalism:

The TV show featured a probe into charges charged by high street banks.

▪ inquest a legal investigation to find out why someone died:

The inquest heard that Mr Swan was poisoned.

▪ survey a process in which people are asked questions in order to find out about their opinions or about their behaviour:

They did a survey to find out the most popular pop star.

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Based on a survey of 250 companies, the report says that ‘ over two thirds of companies expect operating costs to increase as a result of addressing environmental issues.

▪ autopsy British English a medical examination of a dead person’s body, to find out why that person died:

If she died of a drug overdose, it would show up in the autopsy.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.