Interrogate ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Interrogate ( verb )

  1. To question formally or systematically, especially in a thorough or searching manner.
  2. To question (someone) in order to obtain information or a confession.

Origin:

From the latin word "interrogare" which means "to ask".

Examples:

  1. The police interrogated the suspect for hours.
  2. The interrogator asked the prisoner many questions.
  3. The scientist interrogated the data to find patterns.
  4. The journalist interrogated the witness to get more information.
  5. The detective interrogated the suspect to obtain a confession.

(As a noun)

Interrogate ( noun )

  1. To question formally or systematically, especially in a thorough or searching manner.
  2. To question (someone) in order to obtain information or a confession.

Origin:

From the latin word "interrogare" which means "to ask".

Examples:

  1. The police interrogated the suspect for hours.
  2. The interrogator asked the prisoner many questions.
  3. The scientist interrogated the data to find patterns.
  4. The journalist interrogated the witness to get more information.
  5. The detective interrogated the suspect to obtain a confession.
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