inquisite

inquisite
in·quis·ite

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  • René Auguste Constantin de Renneville — Deutsche Ausgabe von Renneville s Französischer Inquisition (1715): Verhaftung des Autors. René Auguste Constantin de Renneville (* 1650; † 1723) war ein französischer Autor und namhafter Gefangener der Bastille. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • quizzer — quiz (kwĭz) tr.v. quizzed, quiz·zing, quiz·zes 1) To question (someone), especially closely or repeatedly: » Crick ... quizzed me minutely on the rate of visual flicker experienced in migraine auras (Oliver Sacks). 2) To test the knowledge of by… …   Word Histories

  • investigate — [v] check into thoroughly be all ears*, bug, case*, check out, check over, check up, consider, delve, dig, examine, explore, eyeball*, feel out, frisk, give the once over*, go into, inquire, inquisite, inspect, interrogate, listen in, look into,… …   New thesaurus

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