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the interrogating
verb
To question or quiz, especially in a thorough and/or aggressive manner.
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And, most significantly, in the 2012 scenes we finally learn the real motivation behind the interrogations of the pair: the two detectives doing the interrogating, Gilbough and Papania, believe that Rust is the man responsible for the occult killings.
The interrogating KGB officer pushes me against a filing cabinet.
The interrogating officers opened the conversation by telling her, "It didn't happen.
Ms. Messing took her parents instead of her husband to the proceedings, and that seemed to squelch the interrogating.
Left blind and partially paralyzed by the episode, Martinez sued the interrogating officer, claiming that the policeman had violated his Fifth Amendment rights.
His instinct was to create an alibi: he told the interrogating officer that he had been retrieving a computer that was being repaired near the syndicate.
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And after leaving the apartment, the buyer stalked around the lobby interrogating the building staff.
It is as if the pair were at a parting of the roads, interrogating the future.
The ruling hinged on the way the police interrogated the boy.
During the early days of their detention, the US interrogated the Uighur men brutally.
The reader interrogates the tags via a wireless link to obtain the data stored on the tags.
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