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Meanings of
interrogate
in English
Portuguese
questionar
Catalan
interrogar
Spanish
interrogar
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To examine by asking (a witness, for example).
question
ask
Portuguese
questionar
Usage of
interrogate
in English
1
It is time to
interrogate
Ireland's two-tier healthcare system and its consequences.
2
Here, we
interrogate
phage-antibiotic interactions across antibiotics with different mechanisms of action.
3
We must go to Samaria,
interrogate
-
er-question
Reisner, and trace Ramses's subsequent movements.
4
The law does not address nor
interrogate
the defendant's understanding of consent.
5
So what better challenge for a dancer than to
interrogate
this presumption?
6
For the record, semantically speaking, cops
interrogate
;
other kinds of agencies debrief.
7
The Public Prosecutor rose again and obtained permission to
interrogate
the prisoner.
8
He was in for quite a reception-Taylorplanned to
interrogate
him extensively.
9
He once dared to
interrogate
her regarding this change in her habits.
10
At last Salvat rose, and the presiding judge began to
interrogate
him.
11
But he was silent, waiting until the Czar should
interrogate
him further.
12
It presaged dark things, if Vader specifically wanted to
interrogate
this one.
13
She decided to
interrogate
and, if necessary, expose him without further preamble.
14
The DMS finally gets a prisoner to
interrogate
and then this happens.
15
She even cared enough to tentatively
interrogate
Anna, Magsie's faithful Swedish woman.
16
If one attempts to
interrogate
its workings, the shame compounds and redoubles.
Other examples for "interrogate"
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About this term
interrogate
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
interrogate suspects
interrogate how
interrogate prisoners
interrogate the data
interrogate a criminal
More collocations
Translations for
interrogate
Portuguese
questionar
perguntar
interrogar
Catalan
interrogar
Spanish
interrogar
Interrogate
through the time
Interrogate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common