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interrogation

[in-ter-uh-gey-shuhn]

noun

  1. the act of interrogating; questioning.

  2. an instance of being interrogated.

    He seemed shaken after his interrogation.

  3. a question; inquiry.

  4. a written list of questions.

  5. an interrogation point; question mark.



interrogation

/ ɪˌɛəˈɡɪʃə /

noun

  1. the technique, practice, or an instance of interrogating

  2. a question or query

  3. telecomm the transmission of one or more triggering pulses to a transponder

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • interrogational adjective
  • reinterrogation noun
  • self-interrogation noun
  • ˌٱˈپDzԲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of interrogation1

1350–1400; Middle English interrogacio ( u ) n < Latin ԳٱDzپō- (stem of ԳٱDzپō ). See interrogate, -ion
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“At the same time, the companies have broken labor laws by engaging in unlawful surveillance, interrogation of members at actions, threats, and retaliation for union activity. This is unacceptable.”

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The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that the mission to recover his body was launched following information from the interrogation of a "captured terrorist".

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I pleaded to the officer to release them, and he promised to do so after the interrogations.

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What followed was detention, interrogation, an escape into Europe – and a letter of thanks from the Ukrainian army.

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He says he has drawn on classic police interrogation techniques to befuddle chatbots and get them to "crack".

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