noun
- plural of interrogation; instances of questioning someone closely or formally, especially by police or authorities
- plural of interrogation; questions asked in order to obtain information
Usage: commonly used in legal and law enforcement contexts
Usage: formal or academic usage
Examples
- The detective conducted several interrogations of the suspects.
- During the interrogations, the witness provided crucial details about the incident.
- The lawyer objected to the harsh interrogations of her client.
- Police interrogations must follow strict legal procedures to protect suspects' rights.
- The interrogations lasted for hours as officers tried to gather evidence.
- Historians studied the interrogations from the trial to understand what happened.