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police interrogate

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  • interrogate — in·ter·ro·gate /in ter ə ˌgāt/ vt gat·ed, gat·ing: to question formally and systematically; esp: to gather information from (a suspect) by means that are reasonably likely to elicit incriminating responses see also miranda rights ◇ Under Rhode… …   Law dictionary

  • Police of The Wire — The Police Of The Wire includes many starring characters who play a major role in the fictional HBO drama series The Wire. This fictionalized version of the Baltimore Police Department has been examined in great detail across several departments… …   Wikipedia

  • police — po|lice1 W1S1 [pəˈli:s] n [plural] [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: Late Latin politia government , from polites; POLITIC] 1.) the people who work for an official organization whose job is to catch criminals and make sure that people obey the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • interrogate — UK [ɪnˈterəɡeɪt] / US [ɪnˈterəˌɡeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms interrogate : present tense I/you/we/they interrogate he/she/it interrogates present participle interrogating past tense interrogated past participle interrogated 1) to ask someone …   English dictionary

  • interrogate — interrogable /in ter euh geuh beuhl/, adj. interrogatingly, adv. interrogee /in ter euh gee /, n. /in ter euh gayt /, v., interrogated, interrogating. v.t. 1. to ask questions of (a person), sometimes to seek answers or information that the… …   Universalium

  • interrogate — [c]/ɪnˈtɛrəgeɪt / (say in teruhgayt) verb (interrogated, interrogating) –verb (t) 1. to ask a question or a series of questions of (a person), especially closely or formally. 2. to examine by questions; question: they were interrogated by the… …  

  • interrogate — verb To question or quiz, especially in a thorough or aggressive manner. The police interrogated the suspect at some length before they let him go. See Also: interrogatee, interrogation, interrogative, interrogatively …   Wiktionary

  • interrogate — in|ter|ro|gate [ınˈterəgeıt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of interrogare, from rogare to ask ] to ask someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats ▪ The police… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • interrogate — in|ter|ro|gate [ ın terə,geıt ] verb transitive 1. ) to ask someone, for example a prisoner or criminal, a lot of questions in order to get information, in an angry or threatening way: The suspects were interrogated by the police. 2. ) COMPUTING… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • interrogate — [[t]ɪnte̱rəgeɪt[/t]] interrogates, interrogating, interrogated VERB If someone, especially a police officer, interrogates someone, they question them thoroughly for a long time in order to get some information from them. [V n] I interrogated… …   English dictionary

  • interrogate — verb (T) 1 to ask someone a lot of questions for a long time in order to get information, sometimes using threats: The police interrogated the suspect for several hours. 2 technical to try to get information directly from a part of a computer: We …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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