inquest

[ˈɪŋ.kwest]

inquest Definition

  • 1a legal inquiry to determine the cause and circumstances of a death
  • 2an investigation or inquiry into something

Using inquest: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "inquest" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The inquest into the cause of death is still ongoing.

  • Example

    The company conducted an inquest into the data breach.

  • Example

    The police launched an inquest into the accident.

inquest Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with inquest

  • coroner's inquest

    a legal inquiry conducted by a coroner to determine the cause of a death

    Example

    The coroner's inquest concluded that the death was accidental.

  • to conduct an official inquiry into something

    Example

    The government has announced that it will hold an inquest into the handling of the pandemic.

  • a legal inquiry conducted by a jury to determine the cause of a death

    Example

    The jury inquest found that the death was due to natural causes.

Origins of inquest

from Latin 'inquirere', meaning 'to inquire'

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Summary: inquest in Brief

An 'inquest' [ˈɪŋ.kwest] is a legal or official inquiry to determine the cause and circumstances of a death, or an investigation into something. Examples include 'The inquest into the cause of death is still ongoing,' and 'The company conducted an inquest into the data breach.' Synonyms for 'inquest' include 'investigation,' 'inquiry,' and 'probe.'