interrogation|interrogations in English
noun
[in·ter·ro·ga·tion || ɪn‚terə'geɪʃn]
act of questioning, investigation, inquiry, examination through questions
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2. An interrogation.
3. 17 She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations.
4. As a result, arrests and interrogations were common.
5. No more subtle interrogation.
6. He persisted with his interrogation.
7. He suffered repeated interrogations, beatings, shackling, and torture in prison, amid squalid living conditions.
8. During interrogations, police beat some of the monks.
9. She was subjected to torture and lengthy interrogations.
10. I was subjected to merciless interrogation.
11. The prisoner gave way under interrogation.
12. This isn't an interrogation, it's torture.
13. Was he ever present during any of your interrogations?
14. He cracked under interrogation and confessed.
15. Abjuring custodial interrogation will improve public safety
16. These included beatings, biological experiments in diet restrictions, violent interrogations and extremely unsanitary conditions.
17. He confessed after four days under interrogation.
18. The committee has no power of interrogation.
19. One by one they were taken for interrogation.
20. Socrates’ interrogations lead to a condition the Greeks called ‘ Aporia ‘ (literally translated, ‘perplexity’, ‘impasse
21. The interrogation was conducted by senior police officers.
22. There was an eddy of surprise and interrogation.
23. A very small interrogation mark -- and people don't see the interrogation mark, they just see my name and they see my picture.
24. Did you force him or threaten him during interrogation?
25. She revealed the name of her accomplice during interrogation.