Meaning & Definition of word "Interrogation"

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    Interrogation

    /ɪnˌtɛrəˈɡeɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The action of interrogating someone; a formal or systematic questioning.
      • Example: The police conducted an interrogation of the suspect to gather more information about the crime.
    • 2. A session or process in which questions are asked in an effort to obtain information.
      • Example: After hours of interrogation, the truth finally emerged.
    • 3. A detailed inquiry or investigation into something.
      • Example: The committee's interrogation of the witnesses revealed inconsistencies in their testimonies.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'interrogatio', meaning 'a questioning'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    under interrogation:

    Being formally questioned, typically by law enforcement.

    interrogation room:

    A designated space where questioning takes place.

    intense interrogation:

    A rigorous or aggressive form of questioning.

    Related Words

    interrogate:

    To ask questions of someone, especially to examine their knowledge or background.

    interrogator:

    A person who conducts an interrogation.

    Slang Meanings of interrogation

    Meaning: The hot seat

    Example Sentence: When he was put on the hot seat, he squirmed under the interrogation.

    Meaning: The third degree

    Example Sentence: During the third degree, they bombarded him with questions.