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interrogation
[in-ter-uh-gey-shuhn]
noun
the act of interrogating; questioning.
an instance of being interrogated.
He seemed shaken after his interrogation.
a question; inquiry.
a written list of questions.
an interrogation point; question mark.
interrogation
/ ɪˌɛəˈɡɪʃə /
noun
the technique, practice, or an instance of interrogating
a question or query
telecomm the transmission of one or more triggering pulses to a transponder
Other 51Թ Forms
- interrogational adjective
- reinterrogation noun
- self-interrogation noun
- ˌٱˈپDzԲ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of interrogation1
Example Sentences
“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.”
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".
I pleaded to the officer to release them, and he promised to do so after the interrogations.
What followed was detention, interrogation, an escape into Europe – and a letter of thanks from the Ukrainian army.
He says he has drawn on classic police interrogation techniques to befuddle chatbots and get them to "crack".
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