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Qué (quién) es inquisitor - definición

OFFICIAL (USUALLY WITH JUDICIAL OR INVESTIGATIVE FUNCTIONS) IN AN INQUISITION
Inquisitioner
  • [[Tomás de Torquemada]], 15th-century Spanish Dominican friar and [[Grand Inquisitor]]

Inquisitor         
·noun A member of the Court of Inquisition.
II. Inquisitor ·noun An inquisitive person; one fond of asking questions.
III. Inquisitor ·noun One whose official duty it is to examine and inquire, as coroners, sheriffs, ·etc.
inquisitor         
(inquisitors)
An inquisitor is someone who is asking someone else a series of questions, especially in a rather hostile way or as part of an inquisition.
N-COUNT
inquisitor         
[?n'kw?z?t?]
¦ noun a person making an inquiry or conducting an inquisition, especially when regarded as harsh or very searching.

Wikipedia

Inquisitor

An inquisitor was an official (usually with judicial or investigative functions) in an inquisition – an organization or program intended to eliminate heresy and other things contrary to the doctrine or teachings of the Catholic faith. Literally, an inquisitor is one who "searches out" or "inquires" (Latin inquirere < quaerere, 'to seek'). Inquisitors sought out the social networks that people used to spread heresy. There were accounts where the Inquisition could not tell who was a heretic or devout, and they were killed anyway. One of these accounts was Arnaud Amalric at the storming of Béziers. The abbot was recorded as saying “Kill them. For God knows who are his.” This brought up concern about the role the Inquisition was playing and whether or not it was a truly righteous cause.

The role of the Inquisitor was further questioned by "The Grand Inquisitor", a chapter by author Dostoyevsky in his novel, "The Brothers Karamazov." In this prose chapter, Christ came back to earth and was imprisoned by the Grand Inquisitor. The Grand Inquisitor argued that Christ could not be free because his work would directly oppose the church, because free will was a burden to humanity. Dostoyevsky ends the chapter by saying that the Roman Empire secretly followed the work of Satan instead of Christ, due to Satan allowing the best form of order for Humankind. In this story, the Roman Empire used religion as a way to control the average population. This made the Inquisition out to be a war on ideology and free will, as opposed to a suppression of heresy.

Ejemplos de uso de inquisitor
1. The Decider, or maybe we should now call him the Inquisitor, sticks to anodyne euphemisms.
2. A neat compromise: all that remained was for Barron to sell it to the grand inquisitor.
3. Jeremy Paxman, inquisitor of the great and the bad, rages helplessly against litter.
4. "You were leading for a long time and now . . . you‘re far behind," another inquisitor pointed out.
5. MADE IN CHINA The BBC‘s Grand National Inquisitor probably wishes he had never got involved in a controversy about underwear.