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interrogate
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Interrogate
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Interrogative
question expressed in the form of a question as an interrogative sentence an interrogative pronoun
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Interrogatively
form of or by means of a question in an interrogative manner
Leading question
a question that suggests the answer to the person being interrogated; esp., a question that may be answered by a mere
Interrogatories
Courts of Equity either party could from very early times interrogate the other. In the Courts of Law this power was
Rack
on which a person was slowly stretched, formerly used to interrogate someone charged with a crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Reinterrogate
To interrogate again to question repeatedly
Debrief
to interrogate a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain
Miranda rights
if a previously silent person begins to speak or police interrogate a person more than once.
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Interrogate - Law Dictionary Search Results
interrogate
Matched in: Term interrogate
Interrogate
Matched in: Term Interrogate
Interrogative
question expressed in the form of a question as an interrogative sentence an interrogative pronoun
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Interrogatively
form of or by means of a question in an interrogative manner
Leading question
a question that suggests the answer to the person being interrogated; esp., a question that may be answered by a mere
Interrogatories
Courts of Equity either party could from very early times interrogate the other. In the Courts of Law this power was
Rack
on which a person was slowly stretched, formerly used to interrogate someone charged with a crime, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn.,
Reinterrogate
To interrogate again to question repeatedly
Debrief
to interrogate a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain
Miranda rights
if a previously silent person begins to speak or police interrogate a person more than once.
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