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- And if I had, I wouldn't have wasted it to spend a few minutes interrogating Patch about his personal life.†
p. 24.1 *interrogating = asking a series of questions of someone
- Tuesday was Patch's night off, and Vee had put it into my head that it would be the perfect time to interrogate his coworkers.†
p. 167.4interrogate = ask a series of questions of someone
- I peeked inside my handbag, double-checking to make sure the list of interrogation questions I'd prepared were still with me.†
p. 167.8interrogation = the process of asking a series of questions of someone
- I bent over slightly, and as I did, the interrogation list fluttered out of my neckline and onto the floor.†
p. 181.8
- And are you going to actually eat, or just interrogate the workers?†
p. 261.4interrogate = ask a series of questions of someone
- This was supposed to be an interrogation.†
p. 337.6interrogation = the process of asking a series of questions of someone
Definitions:
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(1)
(interrogate) ask a series of questions of someone -- typically asked by law enforcement officials or by someone in an aggressive manner
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(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, interrogate can mean to submit a query (question) to a computer system.