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interrogation

[in-ter-uh-gey-shuhn] / ɪnˌtɛr əˈgeɪ ʃən /


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The U.S. discovered that in 2003, when a team of almost two dozen agents who had abducted an Egyptian cleric in Italy for secret interrogation was outed by analysis of their local cellphone records.

From The Wall Street Journal

Authorities are required to tell suspects before interrogation that they have the right to remain silent and that anything they say can be used against them in court.

From The Wall Street Journal

He also claimed that Ms Tsurkov had been released after "giving out all the information she had" under interrogation by the "entity" holding her.

From BBC

Or the office lighting during a Zoom call makes you look like you’re in a police interrogation room, and there’s little you can do about it.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was not provided with an appropriate adult to help him understand the interrogation, despite police custody records noting he had learning difficulties.

From BBC