interrog
/ɪntɪˈrɒɡ/; /ɪntəˈrɒɡ/; /ɪntəˈroʊɡ/; /ɪntɪrˈɒɡ/Definitions
1. verb
to ask a series of questions, especially in order to establish the facts of a situation, or to obtain information.
“The police officer interrogated the suspect for several hours.”
2. noun
a series of questions asked to establish the facts of a situation, or to obtain information.
“The detective’s interrogation revealed crucial evidence.”
3. noun
a person who asks questions, especially in order to establish the facts of a situation, or to obtain information.
“The interrogator was known for his aggressive questioning style.”
4. noun
a section of a book or a document where questions are asked.
“The author included an interrog in the back of the book for readers to answer.”