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Interrogations Meaning in English

word · lemma: interrogation

ˌɪnˌtɛɹəˈɡeɪʃənz
in-TERR-uh-GAY-shunz
ɪntˌɛɹəɡˈeɪʃənz
in-ter-uh-GAY-shunz

Definition

Formal sessions where someone is asked many questions, usually by the police or authorities, to get information or uncover the truth.

Usage & Nuances

Most frequently used in legal, crime, or police contexts. 'Interrogations' often implies a formal, intense questioning process. Do not confuse with 'interview' (more neutral) or 'questioning' (less formal).

Example Sentences

The police conducted several interrogations after the robbery.

basic

The detectives wrote reports about the interrogations.

basic

Witnesses were called in for interrogations.

basic

After hours of tough interrogations, the suspect finally confessed.

natural

He was nervous about the upcoming interrogations at the police station.

natural

The lawyer insisted on being present during all interrogations of her client.

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