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  1. to ask someone many questions in a formal situation, often in a forceful way that can be seen as threatening: We were stopped at the border and interrogated for hours by the police. interrogation. noun [ C/U ] us / ɪnˌter·əˈɡeɪ·ʃən / [ C ] Police brought in the suspect for a lengthy interrogation.

  2. The meaning of INTERROGATE is to question formally and systematically. How to use interrogate in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Interrogate.

  3. to ask questions of (a person), sometimes to seek answers or information that the person questioned considers personal or secret. Synonyms: query. to examine by questions; question formally: The police captain interrogated the suspect.

  4. To interrogate is to ask someone a bunch of questions. Usually, it’s the police, FBI, or other law-enforcement officials who interrogate suspects, but your father-in-law may interrogate you about your career plans.

  5. To interrogate an idea, a text, or a problem is to consider it carefully in order to understand it. [ formal ] His life project has been to interrogate the notion of family.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · interrogate (third-person singular simple present interrogates, present participle interrogating, simple past and past participle interrogated) to question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner

  7. Definition of interrogate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. interrogation the process of asking someone a lot of questions, especially in an aggressive way, in order to get information; an occasion on which this is done: He confessed after four days of interrogation.

  9. 1. To examine by questioning formally or officially. See Synonyms at ask. 2. Computers To transmit a signal for setting off an appropriate response. [Middle English enterrogate, from Latin interrogāre, interrogāt- : inter-, in the presence of; see inter- + rogāre, to ask; see reg- in Indo-European roots .] in·ter′ro·ga′tion n.

  10. To question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner. The police interrogated the suspect at some length before they let him go. Wiktionary. Synonyms: question. quiz. query. investigate. inquire. cross-examination. grill. examine. ask. give the third degree. cross-examine. Antonyms: reply.