inquest in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

inquest in the PONS Dictionary

inquest Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to hold an inquest (into sth)
to hold an inquest
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He was one of two survivors who testified at the inquest into the sinking.
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This was likely administered by his (then pregnant) second wife, but the inquest pointedly refused to assign blame.
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A coroner's inquest jury ruled the death excusable.
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An inquest recorded a verdict of accidental death.
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She won the lawsuit, but her actions were viewed as abrasive, and so she became subjected to an ecclesiastical inquest.
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Ruling out other workplace environmental hazards, the inquest heard that the most likely cause was an exposure to talcum powder earlier in life.
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An unknown car with dazzling lights was quoted at the inquest as a contributory factor to the crash, but the vehicle has never been traced.
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The inquest was told experts were being used to help them examine the ejector seat.
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In the subsequent inquest, no blame was attributed to any party, though a tardy government inspection was considered a possible contributing factor.
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An inquest was held which found the switchman to be negligent.
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