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interrogate

[in-ter-uh-geyt] / ɪnˈtɛr əˌgeɪt /


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According to research I’ve done for the Diversity Project, a U.K. initiative to improve diversity in asset management, teams perform better when members bring different perspectives, uncover blind spots and interrogate assumptions.

From The Wall Street Journal

CNN reported that the committee, which interrogates cases of legal ethics and attorney misconduct in the nation's capital, issued the report and recommendation following Giuliani's December, lawyer misconduct hearing.

From Salon

People from all those groups have been interrogated or detained by Chinese officials for alleged violations of national security laws.

From Washington Times

Scores were detained and interrogated by Israel’s security services, in some cases to obtain real-time intelligence, officials said.

From New York Times

The chief military spokesman, Admiral Hagari, said on Tuesday that 120 wanted men had been arrested and were being interrogated by the security services.

From New York Times