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interrogate
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interrogate
verb
/ɪnˈterəˌɡeɪt/
interregnum
interrogative
Meaning
to ask someone questions in a thorough and formal way; to question intensively
To question someone closely and aggressively, often by an authority.
Example Sentences
The police interrogated the suspect for hours.
The detective interrogated the suspect for hours.
Synonyms
question, examine, probe, grill, cross-examine
Entry 1
question, examine, probe, grill
Entry 2
question, grill, examine, probe, cross-examine
Antonyms
answer, ignore, avoid, respond
Entry 1
answer, ignore, avoid
Entry 2
answer, respond
Collocations
interrogate suspects, thoroughly interrogate, intensely interrogate, police interrogate, carefully interrogate, interrogate a suspect, interrogate thoroughly
Entry 1
interrogate suspects, thoroughly interrogate, intensely interrogate, police interrogate, carefully interrogate
Entry 2
interrogate a suspect, police interrogate, interrogate thoroughly
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