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in·ter·ro·gate I0197200 (ĭn-tĕr′ə-gāt′)tr.v. in·ter·ro·gat·ed, in·ter·ro·gat·ing, in·ter·ro·gates 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.in·ter′ro·ga′tion·al adj.in·ter′ro·ga′tor n.interrogate (ɪnˈtɛrəˌɡeɪt) vbto ask questions (of), esp to question (a witness in court, spy, etc) closely[C15: from Latin interrogāre to question, examine, from rogāre to ask] inˈterroˌgatingly advin•ter•ro•gate (ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪt) v. -gat•ed, -gat•ing. v.t. 1. to ask questions of, esp. formally and thoroughly. v.i. 2. to ask questions of someone. [1475–85; < Latin interrogāre to question, examine =inter- inter- + rogāre to ask] in•ter′ro•ga`tor, n. interrogate Past participle: interrogated Gerund: interrogating
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interrogate | interrogate |
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I interrogate | you interrogate | he/she/it interrogates | we interrogate | you interrogate | they interrogate |
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I interrogated | you interrogated | he/she/it interrogated | we interrogated | you interrogated | they interrogated |
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I am interrogating | you are interrogating | he/she/it is interrogating | we are interrogating | you are interrogating | they are interrogating |
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I have interrogated | you have interrogated | he/she/it has interrogated | we have interrogated | you have interrogated | they have interrogated |
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I was interrogating | you were interrogating | he/she/it was interrogating | we were interrogating | you were interrogating | they were interrogating |
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I had interrogated | you had interrogated | he/she/it had interrogated | we had interrogated | you had interrogated | they had interrogated |
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I will interrogate | you will interrogate | he/she/it will interrogate | we will interrogate | you will interrogate | they will interrogate |
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I will have interrogated | you will have interrogated | he/she/it will have interrogated | we will have interrogated | you will have interrogated | they will have interrogated |
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I will be interrogating | you will be interrogating | he/she/it will be interrogating | we will be interrogating | you will be interrogating | they will be interrogating |
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I have been interrogating | you have been interrogating | he/she/it has been interrogating | we have been interrogating | you have been interrogating | they have been interrogating |
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I will have been interrogating | you will have been interrogating | he/she/it will have been interrogating | we will have been interrogating | you will have been interrogating | they will have been interrogating |
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I had been interrogating | you had been interrogating | he/she/it had been interrogating | we had been interrogating | you had been interrogating | they had been interrogating |
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I would interrogate | you would interrogate | he/she/it would interrogate | we would interrogate | you would interrogate | they would interrogate |
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I would have interrogated | you would have interrogated | he/she/it would have interrogated | we would have interrogated | you would have interrogated | they would have interrogated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | interrogate - transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunicationbroadcast medium, broadcasting - a medium that disseminates via telecommunicationsbroadcast, air, transmit, beam, send - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song" | | 2. | interrogate - pose a series of questions to; "The suspect was questioned by the police"; "We questioned the survivor about the details of the explosion"questionask - address a question to and expect an answer from; "Ask your teacher about trigonometry"; "The children asked me about their dead grandmother" |
interrogateverb question, ask, examine, investigate, pump, grill (informal), quiz, cross-examine, cross-question, put the screws on (informal), catechize, give (someone) the third degree (informal) I interrogated everyone who was even slightly involved.interrogateverbTo question thoroughly and relentlessly to verify facts:cross-examine.Informal: grill.Idiom: give someone the third degree.Translationsinterrogate (inˈterəgeit) verb to question (a person) thoroughly. The police spent five hours interrogating the prisoner. 審問 审问inˌterroˈgation noun 審問 审问inˈterrogator noun 審問者 审问者interrogative (intəˈrogətiv) adjective, noun (a word) that asks a question. `Who ?' is an interrogative (pronoun). 疑問(詞) 疑问词(的) interrogate
interrogate(1) To search, sum or count records in a file. See query.
(2) To test the condition or status of a terminal or computer system.interrogateTo send coded signals of IFF (identification friend or foe) or SSR (secondary surveillance radar) to trigger their transponders.interrogate
interrogate (in-te′rŏ-gāt″) [L. interrogare, to ask, question, inquire] 1. To question someone carefully and thoroughly, esp. someone involved in a legal proceeding. 2. To extract data accumulated in the memory of a medical device, e.g., a pacemaker. interrogation (-ter″ŏ-gā′shŏn) FinancialSeeQueryAcronymsSeeintegrateinterrogate
Synonyms for interrogateverb questionSynonyms- question
- ask
- examine
- investigate
- pump
- grill
- quiz
- cross-examine
- cross-question
- put the screws on
- catechize
- give (someone) the third degree
Synonyms for interrogateverb to question thoroughly and relentlessly to verify factsSynonymsSynonyms for interrogateverb transmit (a signal) for setting off an appropriate response, as in telecommunicationRelated Words- broadcast medium
- broadcasting
- broadcast
- air
- transmit
- beam
- send
verb pose a series of questions toSynonymsRelated Words |