inquest
in|quest /'ɪnkwest/ (inquests)
1 [N-COUNT] oft N into n
When an inquest is held, a public official hears evidence about someone's death in order to find out the cause.
The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.
2 [N-COUNT] usu sing, usu N into n
You can refer to an investigation by the people involved into the causes of a defeat or failure as an inquest.
His plea came last night as party chiefs held an inquest into the election disaster.
= inquiry
1 [N-COUNT] oft N into n
When an inquest is held, a public official hears evidence about someone's death in order to find out the cause.
The inquest into their deaths opened yesterday in Enniskillen.
2 [N-COUNT] usu sing, usu N into n
You can refer to an investigation by the people involved into the causes of a defeat or failure as an inquest.
His plea came last night as party chiefs held an inquest into the election disaster.
= inquiry