Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
quaesitum
Noun
/ˈkwāzɪtəm/
Definition
A term used in philosophical and legal contexts to refer to something that has been sought or inquired into, particularly in a specific context or situation.
Examples
- The quaesitum of the study was the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.
- In the debate, the quaesitum was whether the evidence presented was sufficient.
- The quaesitum arose during the discussion of the new regulations.
Meaning
The term refers to an object or subject of inquiry that is under examination or consideration, typically in academic or legal discussions.
Synonyms
- Inquiry
- Question
- Subject