interrogate in the PONS Dictionary

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He also has to interrogate them a little, just for show.
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In issue 29, she manages to break an opponent's neck, yet leaves her conscious so that she may interrogate her.
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Ring-down as a method to interrogate acoustic resonators was established in 1954.
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The guards start to interrogate her about her visit, and accuse her of sneaking in without an appointment, which she lied to them about.
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To keep up the appearance of an inquiry, commissaries were appointed to interrogate him.
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Playboy has his henchmen interrogate people on the streets and in their houses, seeking information leading to the police officers.
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These systems interrogate the impedance of a split or dual-pad return electrode and will alarm out, disabling further generator output in case of fault.
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Scanning probe microscopy, including atomic force microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy, is used as primary instrumentation to image/interrogate surfaces with novel and unexpected properties.
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As he starts to leave his flat police come and interrogate him and asks him that he has complained about a missing car.
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When they are arrested by officers and almost deported, they interrogate them on who hired them.
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