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Interrogatory   /ɪntɛrˈɑgətˌɔri/   Listen
Interrogatory

noun
(pl. interrogatories)
1.
Formal systematic questioning.  Synonyms: examination, interrogation.
adjective
1.
Relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation.  Synonym: interrogative.  Antonyms: declarative, declaratory.






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"Interrogatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... da Corella was liberated by Julius II after an interrogatory which can have revealed nothing defamatory to Cesare or his father; as it is unthinkable that a Pope who did all that man could do to ruin the House of Borgia and to befoul its memory, should have preserved silence touching any such revelations as were hoped for when Corella was put to ...
— The Life of Cesare Borgia • Raphael Sabatini

... is sweetly taking in all you say, and when finished you find you have been talking to one whose mind was as absent from what you said as a man living in America or New Zealand! He wakes up, perhaps, to consciousness, some time after you have done speaking, with the provoking interrogatory, "I beg pardon, sir; but pray what were you speaking ...
— Talkers - With Illustrations • John Bate

... of generations yet unborn, will contain a question something like this: "What historical American of the nineteenth century has exerted the most powerful influence upon the destinies of his countrymen?" And it is by no means impossible that the answer to that interrogatory may be thus written—"Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet." And the reply, absurd as it doubtless seems to most men now living, may be an obvious commonplace to their descendants. History deals in surprises and paradoxes quite as startling as this. A man who established a religion in this age ...
— The Story of "Mormonism" • James E. Talmage

... Foreign Office, offered the Egyptian Government Gordon's services. They were declined, and when, on 1st December 1883, Lord Granville proposed the same measure in a more formal manner, and asked in an interrogatory form whether General Charles Gordon would be of any use, and if so in what capacity, Sir Evelyn Baring, now Lord Cromer, threw cold water on the project, and stated on 2nd December that "the Egyptian Government were very much averse to employing him." Subsequent events make it ...
— The Life of Gordon, Volume II • Demetrius Charles Boulger

... oar, and half mechanically commenced rowing. He had made no reply to the enthusiastic interrogatory of the ...
— The Tiger Hunter • Mayne Reid


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