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inquisitor

[in-kwiz-i-ter] / ɪnˈkwɪz ɪ tər /
NOUN
questioner
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Why, his inquisitor demanded, had Dillon, Read taken a disproportionate share of the profit from the funds it managed for the public?

From The Wall Street Journal

When Haley’s NBC inquisitor noted that she differed with Trump on that, Haley reflexively said her only difference was with Biden.

From Los Angeles Times

MPs who chair select committees often like to see themselves as fearsome inquisitors in the Ted Hastings mould.

From BBC

My inquisitors found three poems that they said would “poison people’s minds.”

From Washington Post

Harris achieved no significant legislation in the Senate during an era of heightened partisanship but built her national reputation as a tough inquisitor of Trump administration officials.

From Los Angeles Times