interrogated (Meaning)
interrogated
to question formally and systematically, to question formally and thoroughly, to give or send out a signal to (a device, such as a transponder) for triggering an appropriate response, to gather information from (a suspect) by means that are reasonably likely to elicit incriminating responses see also miranda rights
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interrogated Sentence Examples
- The suspect was interrogated for hours by the police, but maintained his innocence.
- The journalist interrogated the politician about his campaign promises.
- The teacher interrogated the students on their understanding of the material.
- The detective interrogated the witness to gather more details about the crime.
- The parents interrogated their child about his whereabouts the previous night.
- The customs officer interrogated the traveler about the contents of his luggage.
- The therapist interrogated the patient about his past experiences.
- The investigator interrogated the victim to determine the perpetrator's identity.
- The jury interrogated the witness to assess his credibility.
- The lawyer interrogated the expert witness to test the validity of his testimony.
FAQs About the word interrogated
to question formally and systematically, to question formally and thoroughly, to give or send out a signal to (a device, such as a transponder) for triggering a
asked, quizzed, questioned,queried, examined, grilled, catechized, inquired (of), bombarded, surveyed
replied, responded,answered, observed, commented,remarked, avoided, rejoined, retorted,ducked
The suspect was interrogated for hours by the police, but maintained his innocence.
The journalist interrogated the politician about his campaign promises.
The teacher interrogated the students on their understanding of the material.
The detective interrogated the witness to gather more details about the crime.