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interrogator

[ in-ter-uh-gey-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who interrogates.
  2. Also called challenger. Radio. a transmitter that emits a signal to trigger a transponder.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of interrogator1

1745–55; < Late Latin ԳٱDzٴǰ; interrogate, -tor
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The interrogators then punched him, he said, and he fell to the rubble-strewn floor, injuring his eye.

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Dressed in a sari, with eyes downcast, she sits down on a wooden stool facing her interrogators.

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He can be seen confirming his identity while breathing heavily and glancing to his side at an interrogator, who is out of shot.

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When Yusra is relentlessly grilled by an Israeli customs agent on her first trip back home since her family fled the region in the 1960s, she has just one question for her interrogator:

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The interrogator said Blunt was not "at ease" as he spoke, and every question "was followed by a long pause" while he "seemed to be debating with himself how to answer it".

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