Sentences with interrogate
in·ter·ro·gate
I i - I interrogated everyone even slightly involved. [VERB noun]
- To interrogate a witness
- You can obviously interview people, interrogate them.
- The architecture may be arbitrary but it allows Ricks the flexibility to summon and interrogate songs for as long as he can tease from them.
- The police captain interrogated the suspect.
- The right to interrogate.
- It doesn't interrogate their inner lives or bully them into confessions or disclosures they are unable to make.
- Charlotte McDonald-Gibson A suicide car bomber destroyed offices used to interrogate suspected militants in Lahore on Monday.
- The police interrogated the suspect at some length before they let him go.
- They also interrogate suspects and decide whether to prosecute them.
- The commission used its coercive powers to interrogate 185 suspects and issued 1538 summonses to produce documents.