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in·ter·ro·ga·tor \ə̇n.ˈterəˌgā]d.ə(r), ]tə- sometimes ˌintəˈrägə]\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin interrogatus (past participle of interrogare to interrogate) + -or — more at interrogate 1. : one that interrogates : questioner; specifically : one who interrogates prisoners of war < born a German and … served as interrogator in the American Army — Virgilia Peterson > 2. : a radio transmitter and receiver combined for sending out a signal that triggers a transponder and for receiving and displaying the reply |