interrogation

IPA: ɪntɛrʌgˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of interrogating or questioning; examination by questions; inquiry.
  • A question put; an inquiry.
  • (dated) A question mark.
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Examples of "interrogation" in Sentences

  • Disbarment of lawyers involved in interrogation policies sought
  • What we call enhanced interrogation is just warming up for the Paks.
  • In a U.S. federal court, testimony derived from a coercive interrogation is not admissible.
  • Expect to view actual examples of how wartime interrogation is done and taught to Intelligence officers.
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  • The problem, many have said, is that the word interrogation can be a misnomer, since it rarely plays a significant role in the fact-finding part of a police investigation.
  • The basis for this whole interrogation is to determine if she has the extensive and extraordinary ability and sensibility to apply our laws to the issues brought before our Supreme Court, without malice or personal prejudice.
  • As I stated to the Associated Press, "We're not talking about being threatened to death in interrogation with drills to their head, we're talking about run-of-the-mill detention conditions that when seen as a whole create a very troubling pattern."

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