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Interrogation   /ɪntˌɛrəgˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Interrogation

noun
1.
A sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply.  Synonyms: interrogative, interrogative sentence, question.  "He had trouble phrasing his interrogations"
2.
A transmission that will trigger an answering transmission from a transponder.
3.
Formal systematic questioning.  Synonyms: examination, interrogatory.
4.
An instance of questioning.  Synonyms: enquiry, inquiry, query, question.  "We made inquiries of all those who were present"



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"Interrogation" Quotes from Famous Books



... him a long look of anxious and grave interrogation, which is in contrast with the ...
— Ramuntcho • Pierre Loti

... was. The gloom of centuries darkened it. Their dusk had penetrated the very fibre of the wood. Its look suggested ancient times; far climes; and hands long mouldering in dust. It was an instrument to quicken curiosity and elicit mental interrogation. What was its story? Where was it made? By whom, and when? The Lad did not know. It was his mother's gift, he said. And an old sea-captain had given it to his mother. The old sea-captain had found it on a wreck in the far-off Indian Ocean. He found it in a trunk—a ...
— How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's - And Other Stories • W. H. H. Murray

... as to where the wise men are who are to encounter the difficulties of legislation for this country next spring, was an exclamation—a shriek—and not an interrogation, addressed to me at any rate; for though I suppose God's quiver is never empty of arrows, and that some are always found to do His work, it may be that saving this country from a gradual decline of greatness and decay of prosperity may not be work for which He has appointed hands, ...
— Records of Later Life • Frances Anne Kemble

... relics of pencil memorandums? Exactly ten,—as any one may see by examining Mr. Hamilton's collation. Of these ten, three are for punctuation,—the substitution of a period for a semicolon, the introduction of three commas, and the substitution of an interrogation point for a comma; the punctuation being of not the slightest service in either case, as the sense is as clear as noonday in all. Two are for the introduction of stage-directions in Act I., Sc. 3,—"Chambers," ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8, No. 47, September, 1861 • Various

... anything but I'm disappointed. One might as well be Sancho in the Isle of Barataria. I think I'll go up to the captain, and ask him to heave-to, while I send for them. Do you think he would, master, eh?" said Courtenay, in affected simplicity of interrogation. ...
— The King's Own • Captain Frederick Marryat


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