Inquisitor in a sentence as a noun

Think of it like being an ally or a spotter, not an enforcer or inquisitor.

That's why, when asked if the WiFi is working, I always take a moment to see if I can help the inquisitor, regardless of their platform choice.

>The assembly of those documents was like telling an inquisitor the combination to a wall safe, not like being forced to surrender the key to a strongbox.

It used to be the norm that the Roman Church could come in, try you for heresy on hearsay and then execute you, all with no real evidence and decided by an inquisitor.

Inquisitor definitions

noun

a questioner who is excessively harsh

See also: interrogator

noun

an official of the ecclesiastical court of the Inquisition

See also: Inquisitor