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interrogation mark, interrogation point N

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interrogation [ɪnˌterəˈgeɪʃn] N

1. interrogation LAW:

2. interrogation COMPUT:

I. mark1 [mɑːk, Am mɑːrk] N

1. mark:

mark LAW

2. mark a. COMPUT (written sign):

3. mark LAW (seal):

4. mark SCHOOL:

to get full marks Brit, Aus

5. mark no pl (required standard):

6. mark (target):

7. mark (starting line):

8. mark LING:

Phrases:

II. mark1 [mɑːk, Am mɑːrk] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark a. COMPUT (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

5. mark SCHOOL:

6. mark SPORTS (opponent):

Phrases:

mark2 N FIN

Present
Imark
youmark
he/she/itmarks
wemark
youmark
theymark
Past
Imarked
youmarked
he/she/itmarked
wemarked
youmarked
theymarked
Present Perfect
Ihavemarked
youhavemarked
he/she/ithasmarked
wehavemarked
youhavemarked
theyhavemarked
Past Perfect
Ihadmarked
youhadmarked
he/she/ithadmarked
wehadmarked
youhadmarked
theyhadmarked

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During his interrogation, he made a full confession.
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The question or interrogation mark ("gimonfu", "hatena") replaces the full stop at the end of an interrogative sentence.
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The camp commandant had to sign off on the sentence worked out by the interrogation officer.
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By that time the suspects had already been rounded up and taken in for interrogation.
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This tactic is named after a police interrogation technique often portrayed in the media.
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