verb
- questioning someone closely and systematically, especially in an official or formal context
Usage: present participle of interrogate
Examples
- The detective spent hours interrogating the suspect.
- She felt uncomfortable with the lawyer interrogating her about the accident.
- The journalist was interrogating the politician about the scandal.
- Police are still interrogating witnesses to the crime.
- The teacher seemed to be interrogating students rather than teaching them.
- He didn’t appreciate being interrogated about his personal life.