Similar words: interrogate, interrogation, interrogative, interrogating, derogatory, arrogate, surrogate, arrogated. Meaning: [ɪn'terəgeɪtə(r)] n. a questioner who is excessively harsh.
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31. The principal OIC interrogator then took me through a long list of questions dealing with the definition of sexual relations that Judge Wright had imposed.
32. 'Yeravda' was the reply given by Mahatma Gandhi when asked about his address by a British interrogator.
33. No, I was not mad, but my interrogator was furious.
34. One day, Karl Heinz saw his interrogator again in the courtyard of the building where he was being held.
35. For example, the MSSR 2000 I interrogator is operated by the naval forces of Germany, France, Norway and Finland for the military friend-or-foe identification (IFF).
36. The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient, and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar."
37. Miss Fan lacked such an interrogator with whom she could whisper intimately.
38. He also claims an American interrogator submitted questions for others to ask during this process.
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