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To interrogate
verb
To question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner.
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To interrogate the global arrangement of CMs, chromatin marks and TEs, we generated a relational network.
Bach likes to interrogate stereotypes.
The ability to interrogate data.
They're going to interrogate me.
They called the police to interrogate her.
There's nowhere for the CIA to interrogate.
"We are here to interrogate you".
But he's accepted Perowne's right to interrogate.
"We wanted to interrogate our impressions.
(She does subsequently decide to interrogate me).
Hennis was a challenge to interrogate.
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