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interrogate

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[ UK /ɪntˈɛɹəɡˌe‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈtɛɹəˌɡeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. pose a series of questions to
    We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion
    The suspect was questioned by the police
  2. transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunication

How To Use interrogate In A Sentence

  • Being interrogated by the two players had been interesting, but he would do it a hundred times if it meant being with Mandy.
  • Certainly his confessions might still be reliable, along with the confessions of Abu Zubaydah and other confederates being interrogated in secret.
  • I interrogated everyone even slightly involved.
  • For the life of me, I cannot fathom your continued application of the irrebuttable presumption that any individual held and interrogated by the admin is necessarily a murderer or an aider of a murderer. Balkinization
  • Two suspects are now being interrogated in connection with the killing.
  • Don't call in all our bad debt, we told them, and in return we'll label as terrorists these freedom-fighters who want to escape your insane corporate fascismand you can even come to Cuba and "interrogate" them. Freedom!
  • He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
  • The series includes intriguing rarities, such as "Jean's Return" ("Le retour de Jean"), Clouzot's harrowing contribution to the omnibus film "Return to Life" ("Retour à la vie," 1949), in which a concentration-camp survivor hides, interrogates and tortures a Nazi war criminal. A French Director Ripe for Rediscovery
  • After the procedure, the PPM/ICD should always be interrogated to ensure that device function and/or programming have not been altered.
  • Her first collection of poems interrogates the nature of physical and the metaphysical knowledge.
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