interrogate
IPA: ɪntˈɛrʌgeɪt
verb
- (transitive) to question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner
- (transitive, computing) to query; to request information from.
- (transitive, literary) to examine critically.
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Examples of "interrogate" in Sentences
- The Russian is captured and interrogated.
- 3. Pick a word or phrase from the definition and interrogate it.
- Was the robotic surgeon programmed to heal me, or was it drugging me so they could "interrogate" me?
- Most of the efforts to "interrogate" the canon over the past two decades have not really questioned the need for heirarchy in organizing literary study.
- As it happens in this utter jumble of a plot, their conversation takes place nearby exactly the sort of man Jonah likes to interrogate, that is, a dead one.
- Well, I'm no FBI expert but if you catch a guy possibly responsible for 100+ deaths by a biotoxic, I have a feeling more than one agent would "interrogate" you.
- This is generally stuff I've been too liberal artfully educated to not say anything about (Seizer's STIGMA class for the * headdesk*), or, in more ivory tower terms, "interrogate".
- 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.
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