Interrogó (en. Questioned)
/interroˈɣo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To ask questions to someone to obtain information or clarifications.
The detective interrogated the witnesses about what they had seen.
El detective interrogó a los testigos sobre lo que habían visto.
To subject a person to a regime of repeated and exhaustive questions.
The police officer interrogated the suspect for hours.
El oficial de policía interrogó al sospechoso durante horas.
To question formally and rigorously.
The teacher interrogated the students about the topic of the class.
El profesor interrogó a los alumnos sobre el tema de la clase.
Etymology
From the Latin 'interrogare', which means to ask questions.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to interrogate someone
To ask questions to a person to obtain information.
interrogar a alguien
to interrogate under pressure
To conduct an intense interrogation to force answers.
interrogar bajo presión
to interrogate a witness
To ask someone who has witnessed a relevant event.
interrogar a un testigo
Related Words
interrogation
Action of interrogating, or the set of questions asked.
interrogación
testimony
Statement or account made by a person about an event.
testimonio
witness
Person who gives testimony of an event they have witnessed.
testigo
Slang Meanings
To ask a lot
You're interrogating as if you were a police officer.
Estás interrogando como si fueras un policía.
To ask uncomfortable questions
That dinner turned into an interrogation.
Esa cena se volvió un interrogatorio.